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Q.I have an Indiana Limestone step that was recently installed and is now molding. The water is coming from the sprinkler system, but I thought the limestone would be porous enough to dry quickly.
A. Hello- End the water dwelling on the stone or buy a good mildecide. Try diluted bleach or a product like our mb-9 which works very well.
Stu Rosen
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