Carl, d2 is a biological solution that removes live fungi. Typically it is sprayed on and left to react over the course of a day or so. Then the residue gets washed away. Here is a linkB________________________________________From the desk ofBaird StandishManaging PartnerFacility Specialists, LLC15 West Highland Ave. Suite EPhiladelphia, PA 19118Phone: 215-732-7505Fax: 215-546-9160What is d2?
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From: Baird Standish
Date:03/31/2015 8:36 AM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: Re: Trying to figure out what this is
Perhaps poultice with d2. I have never tries that but maybe worth a shot.B
________________________________________From the desk ofBaird StandishManaging PartnerFacility Specialists, LLC15 West Highland Ave. Suite EPhiladelphia, PA 19118Phone: 215-732-7505Fax: 215-546-9160Thank you very much for your help. gonna try the heat next. It's chiseled finish easy to see it goes into the stone
On 3/30/2015 8:50 PM, Hector Castillo wrote:
Dry dry steam at 60 to 90 psi or end a heat gun see if the is a change.Even doc fred granite test kit for dying.Has to be natural dye mold or man made stain. Have scratch the top to see if it in the stone?Hector
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From: Stephen Webb <stephen@newlifemarblerestoration.com>
Date:03/30/2015 11:38 PM (GMT-08:00)
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Subject: Re: Trying to figure out what this is
Yes I used D/2 biological which has worked great on other mold projects but no effect here.
On 3/30/2015 5:27 PM, Hector Castillo wrote:
Don't they make a spray for that type of mold. dd2. I think not sureHector
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From: stuart rosen <mail@stoneshine.com>
Date:03/30/2015 7:58 PM (GMT-08:00)
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Subject: Re: Trying to figure out what this is
I would guess it has to do with moisture-spent some years climbing on sandstone out west.Moisture caused some types of discoloring but if I remember most discolorations were black and similar to what's on your stone.Maybe it is lichen growth-interior or exterior?Maybe you need a mildecide , fungicide, biocide product.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 9:46 PM, <hectorcastillo@comcast.net> wrote:
is the black in the grout ?
Hector Castillo
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