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<P class=MainText>"CLEANING<U> DON'TS</U></P>
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<P class=MainText><FONT color=#000080>Wire brushes, metal instruments,
abrasive pads (Scotchbrite, Brillo, Steel wool) </FONT></P>
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<P class=MainText><FONT color=#000080>Acid or acidic cleaners (especially on
marble or limestone!) (Should only be used by conservators with proper
training on non-calcareous stone) </FONT></P>
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<P class=MainText><FONT color=#000080>Household cleaners: soap (Ivory),
detergents (liquid or powder), Borax, Clorox, TSP, Calgon, Fantastik, Formula
409, Spic and Span (or any other abrasive cleaner) </FONT></P></LI></UL>
<P class=MainText>REMEMBER: The use of improper cleaning materials and
practices can cause serious and irreparable damage to gravestones! Make
sure the stone is stable before attempting to clean it - no flaking,
delaminating, etc."</FONT></P></DIV></BODY></HTML>