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Cleaning Italian Marble Statue

I have an Italian marble statue that has been outdoors for many years. How can I clean it? Thank you very much for your help. Eric
 

Dear Eric:

You can use a powerful alkaline stone cleaner formulated for the removal of biological soil (mildew and mold) rated “for natural stone” like MB-9. Spray it on liberally and let it do most the work. It may take several minutes. Repeat if necessary, and, in the most stubborn areas, help the products with a medium bristle laundry-brush. Rinse thoroughly with a hose when finished and let it dry. Done!

 

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Ciao and good luck,

Mauri z io Bertoli

 

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