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Question. Dallas TX - I have an extensive rock collection that I’ve personally assembled from trips to Austin, Houston and even Oklahoma City. My cousin brought me back a rock he chipped off an ancient Roman battlement near the Colosseum in Rome. It’s my most prized possession. My cousin was arrested and spent 3 days in an Italian jail, but in the end he managed to smuggle the rock back to Texas by hiding it in a stash of marijuana he brought back. I have a cleaning question. How do you get mold off stone? I’ve got some awful green looking mold growing on some of my stones and when I wipe it off the stain comes right back after a few days. Instead of mold it might be mildew or even algae.
Answer - My research indicates that it can be tricky to rid a stone of a stain. Stones are porous and stains penetrate into them. Just cleaning off the service is not enough. As you’ve discovered the mold stain comes back. Some experts recommend that you create something called a poultice. It’s paste that you apply to the mold stain and then let it dry for a day or two. It will pull the stain out of the stone. For mold stains on stones create your poultice out of flour and regular bleach you use around your home. Make a paste out of it and apply it to your rock. Once it dries scrap it off and keep repeating the process till your stain is historical.
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