The intricately carved or moulded forms of monuments and sculptures can rapidly gather dirt from city grime and general weathering. Whether it is a 50-year-old commemorative bronze monument or a 5-year-old concrete sculpture, all these structures must be sensitively maintained to preserve their original glory for generations to come.
How to Clean a Monument
While traditional cleaning methods, such as sand blasting, can leave monuments looking spotless immediately afterwards, these processes can slowly wear down the monument structure and, over time, the scoured substrate can collect ingrained dirt that is difficult to remove.
Using a range of non-abrasive and environmentally-friendly cleaning techniques, EcoLogic can effectively clean grime and oxidisation from porous stone, polished marble and metallic structures while preserving the integrity of the substrate.
For examples of monument cleaning carried out by EcoLogic, please take a look at our case studies to the right.
A monument we are particularly proud of is the Coventry Blitz Memorial. Ecologic was commissioned to clean the monument to eliminate dirt and biological growth that had built up on the structure over time.
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