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    1. Re: [ILPOPE-L] Tombstone Care
    2. barbawhittaker
    3. Is this what you were looking for??? from the Tombstones mailing list to share. Cleaning stones without damage has been a problem for genealogists for a long time. The link below does not tell how much this costs or where it can be purchased. Below is product information on Enviro Klean® BioWash Enviro Klean® BioWash removes light to moderate biological soiling - mold, mildew, lichens, algae and more - from limestone, marble and other building surfaces without risk of over-cleaning, etching or bleaching. Compared to more aggressive cleaners, near-neutral BioWash is safer to use, easier to rinse and requires no neutralization. BioWash fills a void where formulations that attack grease, atmospheric soiling AND biological soiling are more potent than the job may warrant. Bleach and other chlorine-based cleaners typically used to remove mold and mildew leave salt residues that damage masonry surfaces and nearby landscaping. BioWash cleans without depositing harmful residues. When the staining is simple mold and mildew - and you'd be surprised how often that is the case -- BioWash is the safest, gentlest cleaning alternative. One gallon of Enviro Klean® BioWash concentrate makes more than 30 gallons of ready-to-use cleaner. It's also available in ready-to-use quart spray bottles as Monument BioWash. One container of Monument BioWash is enough to restore the average marble or limestone grave marker covered with mold and mildew. http://www.prosoco.com/Product.asp?ID=219">here</A for more information. ==== TOMBSTONES Mailing List ==== Old genealogists never die, they just haunt cemeteries To contact the Listowner, Kathie Harrison - write to: [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Murvin & Pat Bonham" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 5:56 PM Subject: [ILPOPE-L] Tombstone Care > I had a link to a site on how to care for tombstones. I got it from this > message board. Does anyone have it? > > Murvin > >

    06/22/2002 01:32:24
    1. Re: [ILPOPE-L] Tombstone Care
    2. Murvin & Pat Bonham
    3. This isn't the one I had in mind, but it will help. Thank you.\ Murvin

    06/23/2002 02:25:18