Now I know why the pictures of my family's headstones always looked like it had been raining>>>>>>>> Ha Ha, duh! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cindy Foster" <cindyfoster@nc.rr.com> To: <WILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2003 2:20 PM Subject: RE: [WILSON-L] Tombstones > Another way, one that is less controversial, is to spray the stone with > water and wait until it starts to dry. The surface will dry quicker > than the engraving. This is particularly helpful if you want a photo of > the stone itself looking 'natural' > > Many feel that applying anything with a chemical in it may harm the > natural finish of the stone. I don't know for certain if this is the > case with shaving crème, but one must be careful with granite > countertops, as anything with an oil in it does remove the shiny finish > and it must be repolished. Many shaving crèmes contain moisturizers, > which may contain some oils. > > Cindy > > > > > ==== WILSON Mailing List ==== > List owner > WILSON-admin@rootsweb.com >