Subject: Biocide for limestone
Leesa Vere-Stevens <leesavere [at] yahoo__co__uk> writes >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. I can confirm that Microtech Biocide 25X would be suitable. The stone fragments had apparently been cleaned with water, gap filled with lime mortar and consolidated with a protective shelter coat of lime putty/water/skimmed milk. Microtech Biocide 25X is a unique fungicidal formulation containing 'Polyphase' for the control of dry rot in walls and the removal and prevention of moulds, algae, mosses and lichens from both interior and exterior surfaces. Microtech Biocide 25X has excellent absorption rates in walls when spraying or injection. 25X refers to the dilution rate, one litre to 24 litres of clean water makes a final 25 litres of solution. Because some people with sensitive skins have reacted to the coating shortly after application the manufacturers recommend any treated areas are cordoned off and allowed to dry for at least 48 hours, thereafter however any treated areas will be completely safe to touch. We retain stock in the UK and will be happy to provide full technical details and Material Safety Data sheets on request. Mark Vine Conservation Resources Cowley,Oxford,England +44 1865 747755 *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:38 Distributed: Thursday, December 5, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-38-011 ***Received on Thursday, 5 December, 2002