[MassHistPres] cleaning gravestones
Sandy Barry
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Wed Feb 13 22:55:15 EST 2019
We use D/2 with great success in Gloucester’s old Cemeteries.We use primarily on slate and marble.
Sandy BarryGloucester Cemeteries Advisory Committee
On Tuesday, February 12, 2019, 7:09 PM, Pauline Casey <pcas010 at comcast.net> wrote:
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, PrincipalRay 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.SearchChair, Sturbridge Historical Commission508-347-6488_______________________________________________
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