[MassHistPres] cleaning gravestones

Pauline Casey pcas010 at comcast.net
Tue Feb 12 19:09:10 EST 2019


Our caretaker  has been using "Spray and Forget" with great success.  Literally do just that, leave it on and the rain washes the lichen/moss, etc away.  If not another spraying will do it.  The stones are like new.  Pauline Casey
South Hadley Village Cemetery
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On Feb 12, 2019, at 2:42 PM, Ray Dunetz <rd at raydunetz.com> wrote:

I attended a conference for cemeterians and watched a demonstration and it appears to work very well!

Ray Dunetz, Principal
Ray Dunetz Landscape Architecture, Inc.
617-524-6265

> On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 2:04 PM Barbara Search <basearch945 at gmail.com> wrote:
> It has been suggested to the Sturbridge Hstorical Commission to use D2 to clean gravestones in the Old Burial Ground. Does anyone have experience with this biological chemical?
> 
> Barbara A.Search
> Chair, Sturbridge Historical Commission
> 508-347-6488
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