Subject: Biocide for limestone
Could anyone advise on the most appropriate biocide for the treatment of a number of archaeological architectural stone fragments which are on display in an outdoor environment and are suffering badly from green algae. The stone fragments have been previously cleaned with water, gap filled with lime mortar and consolidated with a protective shelter coat composed of lime putty/water/skimmed milk. They are touched regularly as they are on display within a sensory garden designed for visually impaired people. Any experience with this problem, such as biocide health and safety considerations or comments about the suitability of combining biocides with a lime based shelter coat are welcome. Leesa Vere-Stevens Assistant Conservator York Archaeological Trust Galmanhoe Lane York United Kingdom *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:36 Distributed: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-36-011 ***Received on Tuesday, 26 November, 2002