If the headstone has moss or fungi growing on it do not attempt to remove it.
Cleaning of moss covered granite headstones.
How to clean granite headstones.
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Clean a granite headstone.
The grime and dirt can be removed with a proper cleaning which will avoid causing any harm to the stone.
Spraying down the headstone first will help maximize the effectiveness of the cleaning solution.
Hard water areas are the worst and will require more frequent bricking.
Therefore you should not try to clean a headstone marker or memorial on a very hot or very cold day.
Cleaning a damaged headstone can make it worse.
Granite headstones can last looking good for many years depending on the water used at your cemetery.
Do not allow the photo flo solution to dry on the gravestone.
If the headstone is brittle or flaking look into getting it repaired.
First protect any.
Make sure to use a cloth that has no excess fibres that could become loose and be left behind on the granite headstone e g.
Mix it with the proper ratio of water.
Most cleaners will leave streaks if the granite headstone is not dried immediately.
When you finish washing the granite headstone use a clean white cloth to dry the headstone immediately.
A more widely available product wet forget moss mold mildew and algae stain remover 29 98 a gallon at home depot is advertised as being suitable for cleaning headstones.
Follow the directions on your cleanser.
Hard dark stone such as granite and cast metal markers grow surprisingly hot due to direct sunlight and or higher temperatures which can result in the rapid evaporation of the water you ll need for basic cleaning.
Dampen your sponges in your bucket of water.
Soak the stone with a hose or by dumping a bucket of clean water over the entire surface.
Sop up any excess water from the surface of the gravestone with clean terrycloth towels.
Once they are wet gently begin wiping down the surface of the stone.
There are many different types of headstones but if you know that the marker you want to clean is granite and that it s soiled with just dirt and mildew here s a suggestion.
Most of us have visited cemeteries with headstones and markers covered with environmental grime and biological growth such as moss lichens and mold.
But it hasn t.
When cleaning a headstone always use clean water.
Removing the moss may cause more harm than good.
Perform a final rinse on the stone heavily saturating it four to six times to remove any remaining residue from the spray cleaner.
A clean cloth diaper or a clean.