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Three Ireland landmarks have been successfully restored with the help of Kryton’s Hydrostop Sealer.

The first project was the St. Eunan’s Cathedral in Donegal. The Donegal’s town center and an old building (c. 1865) made of hand-cut stone, known locally as the Gate House of Carrick County were also treated with great success.

The town center clean-up was termed “a major operation” by the Donegal Times.

Read more about the projects:

St. Eunan’s Cathedral

The Gate House of Carrick

Four Masters Monument & Diamond

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