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I bet Castile liquid soap with orange oil would do a beautiful job using

as soft brush to apply, wait a few min and then rinse. Try it because

this is a guess.

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This comes from a person who spent a lot of time in graveyards growing

up searching for ancestors' headstones. I would be really careful using

ANYTHING on stones that old until you know what kind of stones they are.

IF they are made of sandstone, for instance, even plain water will

dissolve them. My totally unknowledgeable suggestion is a dry brush.

Maybe you could talk to someone at your local library. they might be

able to put you in touch with a preservationist who can help you. You

can always do a rubbing of the gravestone. Put a piece of paper over

the top and rub it with a piece of chalk or a crayon or a pencil (a dull

one). that might be easier to read than the gravestone. Anyway, just

throwing out ideas.

HTH some

J

I have a strange request and I know it but figured I would ask for help

I have been ask to create something to clean tombstones with

There is a large family reunion happening in August in our family and

some of the tombstones goes back to the late 1770's there seems to be

mold or mildew maybe lichens on some of them. I have been ask if there

is anything than I can put together to clean them that would not hurt

the stones or do any thing to the fragile environment

they are found in a very old cemetery in South western Penn and I had

to have a boost from my some just to get up the hill and

family names so there is going to be a clean up day and I would like to

help. Thanks Barb

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Hi Barbara. I would suggest using Muriatic Acid.You can find it in most hardware

type stores.My Grandfather used to use it.If you decide to use it make sure you

wear rubber gloves. I remember him using a toothbrush and dipping it in the acid

and applying to stone.Perhaps you could test it on a small piece of the stone to

make sure it doesn't damage the tombstone.

HTH Blessings, Jet

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I have a strange request and I know it but figured I would ask for help

I have been ask to create something to clean tombstones with

Thanks Barb

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I found this: HYPERLINK

" http://www.ctgravestones.com/Conservation/cleaning.htm " http://www.ctgra

vestones.com/Conservation/cleaning.htm, hope it helps!

Virginia

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I have a strange request and I know it but figured I would ask for help

I have been ask to create something to clean tombstones with

There is a large family reunion happening in August in our family and

some of the tombstones goes back to the late 1770's there seems to be

mold or mildew maybe lichens on some of them. I have been ask if there

is anything than I can put together to clean them that would not hurt

the stones or do any thing to the fragile environment

they are found in a very old cemetery in South western Penn and I had

to have a boost from my some just to get up the hill and

family names so there is going to be a clean up day and I would like to

help. Thanks Barb

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> I have been ask to create something to clean tombstones with

Hello,

Most 'old' tombstones are made from limestone or marble, which are in

the same family. Any type of acid, including lemon or orange oil,

will etch or eat away the stone.

Fortunately, there has been A LOT of research done on this issue in

England because many of their old buildings were built with the same

materials and they are trying to preserve them without hurting the

environment.

Here's an easy link that should give you some simple & effective

answers: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyhende2/CleaningTips.htm

HTH

Yoshi

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