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  2. Stone rubbing - Wikipedia

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    It can be helpful to clean the stone beforehand, to ensure optimum results. A soft brush and water is usually what works best to cleanse the stones. One should not use stiff or hard brushes, as they can scratch the stone. Also, one should not use cleaning solutions or mild detergents on the stones, as they can damage the stone. [4]

  3. How to Clean Marble Floors Without Scratching or Staining ...

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    Dip the mop into the cleaning solution and wring it out to prevent the floor from getting excessively wet. Work in small areas, rinsing the mop after every use. Use a second bucket of clean, warm ...

  4. How To Clean Painted Walls Without Ruining Them - AOL

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    Using a clean cloth, soak a corner in hydrogen peroxide. Make sure the cloth is soaked in a large enough area to cover the stain on the wall, then press and hold for a few minutes.

  5. Gravestone - Wikipedia

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    Gravestone cleaning is a practice that both professionals and volunteers can do to preserve gravestones and increase their life spans. Before cleaning any gravestones, permission must be given to the cleaner by a "descendant, the sexton, cemetery superintendent or the town, in that order. If unsure who to ask, go to your town cemetery keeper ...

  6. Council denies damaging gravestones in inspection - AOL

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    More than 70 were marked "unsafe" after the inspection, in which residents claimed some were damaged.

  7. Grave desecration - Wikipedia

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    Desecration of a grave in Bethlehem; The graffiti says "death to the Arabs" (Hebrew: מוות לערבים, mavet laArabim) Graves have historically been the target for vandalism desecration. In the mid-1850s, the villagers of Silwan were paid £100 annually by the Jews in an effort to prevent the desecration of graves on the Mount of Olives .