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Cleaning stone architraves?
lostinrates
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I have spent this morning steipping paint from some stone architraved windows. I plan to leave them as exposed stone, does anyone know how i should clean them and what with? I want to get them as clean as possible obviously, but not damage or abarase the stone or make them look too 'new'.:o
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Sounds ridiculous, but try a monumental mason yard. They have stuff that cleans gravestones without abrading them.Normal people worry me.0
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Hobsons_Choice wrote: »Sounds ridiculous, but try a monumental mason yard. They have stuff that cleans gravestones without abrading them.
Sounds suberb and very sensible! Thank you.
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as this has dropped down the old style board ive moved it to DIY to see if you get some more ideas over here
ZipA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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