there is much more if they are in heat and a cat will continue to come in and out for a few months at least before even a break
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Much more what?there is much more if they are in heat and a cat will continue to come in and out for a few months at least before even a break
Water and a soft scrub brush (something you can rub on your skin and not hurt yourself with) got this off. I also applied a substance called D2 which is a biocide. It will start to kill the growth and works for about 6 months to continually lighten the stone and works after that to help prevent more growth for a time. But all that crap came off with just a scrub brush and water. D2 has been studied, is safe for the stones (only do it on stones that are stable and not sugary feeling - scrubbing those may damage them - you can spray it on those though, let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes NO SCRUBBING then rinse). I can already see a huge difference on the stones I cleaned with D2 earlier this summer - they're getting nice and white and are easier to read. I mix D2 1:1 with water.
Couple of ways - strong flashlight and move it around to try and get shadows to form just right. You can also do it with a big mirror and try to catch the strong sunlight on the stone with the mirror refracting it. Other ways - take a photo with your cell phone at many angles and then play with the photos or dampen the stone with just water. The last way is to clean the stone (provided it's safe to clean) - getting gunk in the inscription always seems to help (always rinse to clear when done).
SCG, your one of my hero's now, really awesome what your doing with those stones.
What's your opinion on the new one's, the fancy shmancy laser etched one's with the cool pics? Are they going to last? With your experience on these stones, do you think the new one's will survive the rest of time?
If I post pictures, would you mind looking them over and see if you have any pointers?
what so you think of the stones being painted?
just wondering if painted stones has come up in your training, and your thoughts.
Welcome Back!what so you think of the stones being painted?
not sure what has been used... but I have one in Germany (they paid extra for the stone to always stay there..and not be reused after I think the 10 year German cemetery time limit). they painted it (the cemetery? ?? ), but I think the areas they painted had been originally painted. (the vines and words )
a slightly younger stone down in Texas, my uncle had tombstone people (?? ) paint in the letters. I think it looks great, sure makes it readable. I am also thinking that the paint protects the stone from the weather??
but maybe it is super frowned upon by preservationists?
just wondering if painted stones has come up in your training, and your thoughts.
I have seen lots of those with the fancy picture that is glued on, those DO fall off and look bad. the one where they laser etch a fancy picture into he stone look good, but are so shallow that if they are in a spot that gets much weathering/moss they will not last long.
you need deeply cut letters or designs that do not catch water.
as to embalming. .blach. I am Orthodox so we are not supposed to be cremated, and where possible the body is not to be embalmed, but buried just "plain" in a plain box by day 3. The cost of the fancy caskets that are made are just crazy, and I don't see the point. I like the idea of a simple slapped together pine box. worm food, yep.
trying to get everything in RL squared away in preparation for the school year...Welcome Back!
What have you been up to?
The goats just love sunbathing on top of the white tractor.Sorry Alaskan - I guess goats are real jerks. Glad the two chicks survived.