We could try it on a piece of stone that is not a tombstone.
I think we could assemble quite a lot of expertise in parts of Great
Britain, some parts of Canada and elsewhere.
The trees that have grown up there will have changed things at ground
level, as they have on the piece of land I live on, which was w=once a
piece of farmland but is now very much wooded.
It is potentially a very interesting subject for study, although I also
suspect that some of the worldĄŻs great museums already have possible
answers.
Gary
On 2/20/2014, 12:02 PM, "Merle Kastner" <merlek_at_videotron.ca> wrote:
>Sounds good.
>
>Just wash off the ammonia mixture very, very well, as
>if left on, it will further damage the stone (as would any
>chemical).
>
>Merle
>
>
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