Maintaining the headstone not only makes it look better it helps to preserve it as well.
What can remove deterioration of a granite headstone.
Wash the granite headstone with soapy water.
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Granite is a hard stone that can tolerate cleaning without damaging the surface or making it susceptible to further damage.
Avoid the easy method and stick with elbow grease and non ionic soap.
Granite is mechanically resurfaced with the help of diamond abrasives and water that produce a smooth and consistent finish void of bumps or ridges.
Headstones can be very porous and can soak up the cleaning solution before it has a chance to work.
Non ionic detergents are generally recommended for cleaning granite headstones.
Hard water areas are the worst and will require more frequent bricking.
You may have heard shaving cream touted as a fantastic headstone cleaner.
However the acidic cream leaves behind stone eroding chemicals that will hasten deterioration of the stone.
Half the water you brought.
These stains can build up overtime and lead to unsightly deposits as well as mold and fungus growth.
Granite headstones can last looking good for many years depending on the water used at your cemetery.
In most circumstances it is preferable to repair a headstone rather than remove it.
Mix just one ounce of non ionic detergent to 5 gallons of water.
The goal of cleaning is to remove air pollution soiling lichen bird droppings dirt salts and sap it is not to make the headstone marker look like new improper or unnecessary cleaning can accelerate the deterioration of marble and granite.
Pre 1970s bronze was not sealed and will.
Spraying down the headstone first will help maximize the effectiveness of the cleaning solution.
Squirt a few drops of dishwashing liquid into a bucket filled with 2 litres of water i e.
Before you begin to actually clean the granite headstone remove excess debris on or around the headstone.
A typical checklist for cleaning a headstone would include water bottles spray bottles brushes of varying thickness and strength craft sticks cotton cloth foam or sponge and a toothbrush.
A headstone should only be removed from the graveyard by a community based group or local official acting within the limits of local and state law or operating with the knowledge of the descendants of the deceased.
Granite resurfacing can be a messy process but the results will leave you with a grave marker that looks just as beautiful as the day it was shipped to the cemetery.