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Susan,

Norman Weiss may know if you can find him.

Do you have any idea what chemicals are in it?

Wooden bucket suggests an acidic based cleaner.

Best,
Ken

> Folks:
>
> Anyone out there know of "Magnus Granite Cleaner?"  It was specified 
> in 1934 for cleaning a granite war memorial that I'm involved with.  
> The archival documentation mentions the product & advises the strength 
> of solution(1 lb cleaner/gallon water) & that it be mixed in a wooden 
> bucket not metal & be applied to dry stone & then rinsed with clean 
> water.  Just curious :).  Thanks.
>
> Susan Maltby, Conservator
> Maltby & Associates Inc.
>
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