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Tips for maintaining frames and Moulds of cow dung bricks

    The Importance of Maintaining Frames and Moulds Cow dung bricks 🐄🧱 are gaining popularity as a sustainable building material, and to ensure their quality, proper maintenance of frames and moulds used for their production is essential. Frames and moulds are used to shape and form the bricks, and their maintenance is critical to ensure that the bricks have the desired shape, size, and finish. Here are some tips for maintaining frames and moulds for cow dung bricks: Clean the frames and moulds regularly 💦 It is essential to keep the frames and moulds clean after each use to avoid the accumulation of cow dung, dirt, or debris. Cleaning them with water and a brush will prevent the formation of moulds or bacteria that could affect the quality of the bricks. Apply a coat of oil or grease 🔥  After cleaning the frames and moulds, it is recommended to apply a coat of oil or grease to the surfaces. This will prevent the cow dung from sticking to the frames and moulds, and...

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