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Use Shaving Cream When Taking Tombstone PhotosSource: Not sure where Dad got this info, but it works beautifully for him. Hope this can help others checking into their ancestry roots, too! By Terri from NV Feedback About This Post:RE: Use Shaving Cream When Taking Tombstone PhotosBrenda, This may work well on granite tombstones, but it NOT a good idea for older limestone, marble or slate tombstones. Shaving creme leaves acids in the stone which helps accelerate breakdown of the stone. Better to bring a cheap 24 x 30 plastic mirror, and use reflection from the sun to illuminate the markings. Check out www.gravestonestudies.org for some good non destructive methods for cleaning and documenting old tombstones. Post By George W. (Guest Post) RE: Use Shaving Cream When Taking Tombstone Photos
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Well what a great tip. My husband and I used to trek to some out of the way cemeteries out here in MO and I would take photos and had that Post by meoowmom RE: Use Shaving Cream When Taking Tombstone Photos
That's a REALLY GOOD idea! Post by melody_yesterday |
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