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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Brown dust next to radiator?
I am looking at a multifamily built in 1900. The radiator in the kitchen has a fine brown dust/powder next to it on one side that GC could not identify. Any idea what this could be?
Thanks,
Curt