Road rules1 min ago
Cleaning gravestone
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Hi, coulld anybody advise me what to use to clean a very old gravestone, not sure what its made of but is some sort of stone, its rough and covered in green slime, thanks
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Bleach reacts with the lead lettering and turns it brown, you will also get brown stains running down the gravestone!!
I used to do this for a living many years ago, we used bleach but also had access to spirits of salts to counteract the effects of the bleach on the lead.
You are best getting it cleaned professionally!!
Bleach reacts with the lead lettering and turns it brown, you will also get brown stains running down the gravestone!!
I used to do this for a living many years ago, we used bleach but also had access to spirits of salts to counteract the effects of the bleach on the lead.
You are best getting it cleaned professionally!!
Very, very carefully is the answer. You don't want to damage the stone at all. Have a look at this
http://www.hollyhockfarms.com/coweld/cemetery/ cleaning_gravestones.htm
http://www.hollyhockfarms.com/coweld/cemetery/ cleaning_gravestones.htm
Hi All, so many thanks for all your replies, we had it cleaned professionally a year ago but due to the positioning, (under trees) it soon gets bad again, the inscribing is in the stone and not coloured,somebody suggested a stone, but I would not dare use anything until heard advice form others, would hate it to turn disastrous, the website was extrememly interesting and ive printed that for my mum to read, many thanks all again,
Do not use a stone, a sand stone is used for cleaning certain types of stone, if you use it on other types it could completely ruin lettering and the stone. The website is erring on the side of caution, in reality I don't think that method would work for one minute. You really need to have it cleaned professionally or risk damaging it, if it was only cleaned last year, it shouldn't be so expensive this year.