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This treatment is permanent and does not damage the stone.
Over time crystallizing can actually damage the stone.
It will leave a residue of stearic acid that may stain or actually damage the stone (especially if it's granite or marble).[6] This is considered vandalism.
If the stone is soft and a shadow of the removed mildew remains, choose to leave the stain and not to damage the stone.
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"We will assess how much damage the stones suffered and we will re-use them in order to scientifically put back the temples," Abdelkarim said in a phone interview from Damascus, promising a blueprint for reconstruction by next month.
Many contain chemicals that have the potential to damage the stones.
The work was first planned after a storm three years ago damaged the stone ramp leading up to the Mugrabi gate of the holy site, an entrance generally used by tourists.
I tell Gabrielle that I once interviewed Oscar Wilde's grandson, who was pleading with admirers not to cover his grandfather's tomb in Père Lachaise, Paris, with lipstick kisses because it was damaging the stone.
Steam cleaning and water misting (sometimes called "nebulization") are also often employed in the cleaning process, though like all the techniques already mentioned, they must be cautiously applied to ensure that only the desired deposit or grime is removed, without damaging the stone surface or other decorative elements.
Due to the nature of the discoloration and the possibility of damaging the stone, the stain can only be removed by chemical cleaning.
Drupes (of approximately 1.5 cm) were diagonally punctured (10 times) with a sterile steel needle without damaging the stone.
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