Wet & Forget Cleans Headstones for Memorial Day.
Memorial Day weekend is quickly approaching! Many families get together to spend time with their loved ones and honor those who have fought for our freedom.
Sadly, many monuments and headstones we use to honor our loved ones will collect green and black growth over time. Luckily, many people have taken the time to rescue these stones with a quick application of Wet & Forget because it cleans headstones effortlessly.
We collected a few stories from our customers who have seen fantastic results using Wet & Forget on headstones and shared them below.
Janet Safely Cleans Revolutionary War Headstones
Janet had been looking for a method to clean headstones safely for quite some time. She wasn’t sure how to clean it initially due to how fragile the stones are.
“I didn’t know what to do to clean them. You can’t spray them with a pressure washer. You can’t do much of anything” -Janet F. from Rodman, NY.
One day, she discovered Wet & Forget at her local historical museum and decided to give it a try.
“I trusted it because the museum was using it. They used it on some of their stuff and had great success.” -Janet F.
She started using Wet & Forget on headstones seven years ago and still helps clean gravestones today! Now, Janet primarily cleans marble headstones with tough lichen build-up on the surface since those tend to be harder to clean.
“The stones had lichen, all the lichen you can imagine. I sprayed them first and let it bubble up. Then over the winter, the snow helped remove the lichen.”-Janet F.
Wet & Forget is perfect to use for cleaning moss, mold, mildew, algae, lichen growth, and stains off of headstones. When using Wet & Forget, you don’t need to scrub the surface.
That’s because the wind, rain, and even snow will gently remove the growth from the gravestones.
“It worked, and it’s easy. I put it on in October, and by April the headstones looked amazing. I like to put it on in the fall because of the lake effect snow. The stones get buried, and people don’t realize they are there.” -Janet F.
Janet started cleaning her family’s gravestones and was quickly inspired to help clean other stones in the cemetery.
“A lot of the headstones are Revolutionary War graves. It really bothered me to see them in the condition they were in. I cleaned my family’s graves and then cleaned the neighbors. You’d find stories on the back of the stones that have never seen in decades! They deserved to be as well taken care of.”-Janet F.
Engraved writing became uncovered as Janet cleaned more and more gravestones.
All Janet had to do was spray Wet & Forget and let the rain and wind gently remove the growths. Over time, the stones revealed the engraved names and more.
Not only did Janet clean the gravestones, but she also discovered the stories of those we’ve lost.
“I cleaned one Civil War gravestone, and we never realized there was anything written on the back of the stone until we cleaned it last year. All of a sudden, the story is beginning to show.” -Janet F.
However, since this side of the stone doesn’t face the weather directly, Janet plans to reapply the product. That way, the surface will be bright and clean by spring! She loves how the product gently cleans the surface over time.
“Trust me, try it. Just try it. It really is amazing. Gotta be patient, and you won’t regret it.” -Janet F.
We are very excited to share Janet’s story about using Wet & Forget to unearth historical gravestones and reveal the stories from the past. Read more about Janet’s headstone cleaning here.
Toby Simplifies Headstone Cleaning
Toby has been trying to find a simple and effective way to clean his wife’s family gravestones.
He initially thought of getting the stones sandblasted. However, sandblasting would be a costly process.
He researched online to find the best headstone cleaner and stumbled upon Wet & Forget.
Toby planned to clean the headstones that had never been cleaned before. Mold, mildew, and green growth coated the granite gravestones!
Furthermore, in Toby’s region, growth was bound to build up quickly on the stones. Therefore, it was important to find a product that would eliminate the growth by keeping it clean for as long as possible.
“The stones looked nasty before applying the Wet & Forget. In Georgia, we get a lot of humidity and moisture” -Toby M. from Rome, GA.
Toby returned to the graveyard a few months after his application. The results were shocking.
“I couldn’t find the stones because they were so clean the next time I visited.” -Toby M.
He loved how easy it was to apply Wet & Forget because he didn’t have to spend extra time and money scrubbing the stones.
“All you had to do was wet it and forget it. It was easy to dilute, it takes just a few minutes. It’s extremely cheap and extremely easy to use. And it works!” -Toby M.
Margaret Cleans Years of Growth on Headstones
Margaret saw a Facebook ad for using Wet & Forget on headstones online and was intrigued. She clicked through a few different testimonials and pictures and decided to give Wet & Forget a try.
She had never cleaned them in the past. However, seeing the gravestones covered in algae, mold, and mildew for the past 5-6 years made her take action.
Cleaning headstones became a simple task for Margaret, thanks to Wet & Forget! One application removed all the green and black growth coating the granite headstone.
“The growth had been on the surface for 5-6 years, if not longer. I posted a picture of Wet & Forget in my church for others to see so that they can use it in the cemetery. It took less than a month for me to see results, I applied in June and saw results in August”- Margaret W. from Berlin, CT.
Margaret’s before and after photos speak for themselves! She loved how easy Wet & Forget is to apply and that it comes in a concentrated form, making it go a long way.
“Amazing product! You have to see it to believe it”- Margaret W.
Wet & Forget Headstone Application Tips & Tricks
Wet & Forget will gently clean moss, mold, mildew, or algae off of gravestones. It only has a pH of 8, whereas water is 7, making it safe to use on more fragile surfaces such as headstones.
Moreover, Wet & Forget is also bleach-free and ammonia-free. Therefore, there are no harsh smells.
Lichen: Lichen is one of the most challenging growths to remove off of headstones. For this type of growth, we recommend applying Wet & Forget once to the surface, waiting 15 minutes, then applying a second time to get into the internal layer of the growth.
The dead lichen growth should start to clear off the surface in a few months as the rain and wind gently clean the surface.
Results: Lighter green growth typically clears up 1-2 weeks after applying Wet & Forget. Stubborn black growth will start to clear up in 1-2 months after applying the product.
Lastly, gravestones may take longer to clean up as they have many years of growth built up on top of them. However, Wet & Forget cleans headstones for you without any scrubbing or harsh chemicals.
Caren Kirten
Where can you purchase?
Wet and Forget
Hi Caren,
Wet & Forget products are available at most local hardware stores. Here’s the link to our store locator: http://bit.ly/2cbqhrb.
sherilyn price
I would guess this is a surfactant, which simply makes water wetter! Would you please advise as to whether I’m correct in this assumption?
I intend to buy your product to clean mine and my deceased husband’s families’ monuments / Tombstones, and i know that a cleaner with only surfactants will be gentle yet absolutely able to do the job!
Thank you in advance for Your answer to this most pertinent inquiry.
cordially yours,
SherIlyn Price
Wet and Forget
Hi Sherilyn! Wet & Forget is a quaternary ammonium compound. It is a gentle product that has a pH of 8 and will not harm any outdoor surface. Wet & Forget works over time with the wind and rain to gently clean off moss, mold, mildew, and algae.
Douglas E. Purdy
I have beeb using wet & forget in maintaing headstones for relatives in 7 cemetaries in Black Hawk, Bremer, & Buchanan counties in North Central Iowa, for a few years with some success. However I have run into a situation where I have applied twice this summer on a neW headstone for me with little success. I would love to share pictures, but do not know how in this posting. Wondering if A D2 application would help this situation?
Wet and Forget
Hi Douglas! We’d like to look into this more deeply and help you out, if you could please send your photos to: customerservice@wetandforget.com