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Gravestones and Gold leaf


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Hi, is there anyone in our community who has any experience in re doing the gold leaf on a gravestone? I would like to restore the lettering on my fathers gravestone which is black smooth granite I think. It’s 41 years old now but been looked after but over time the lettering has lost the gold. I’ve read to use minimum 23ct gold leaf for external work to avoid discolouration. Can anyone provide any hints and tips on the best way to tackle it and best place to buy the correct stuff? 

Thanks

Tom

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I found this, with google, posted on another forum 

 

Used to do this for a living!

First off - get rid of all the old gold lettering using nitro-mors paint stripper.
Give it a good pressure wash off.

Next - paint the letters with yellow emanel paint, the type in the tiny tins you get in model shops to paint airfix kits.
Wait until the paint is half dry and still a little tacky, then apply gold leaf with a very soft brush.

Wait until the paint is fully dry then clean off with a diamond pad and water.

Key here is to have a very stready hand and make sure the yellow paint doesn't run over the edge of teh letter and leave a yellow 'halo' around the lettering.

Tip: If the marble is very old it's surface may be full of tiny pits which will snag the gold leaf - mask off the whole headstone to avoid having to spend hours picking tiny bits of gold out of the surrounding surface of the stone!

I also found this.........https://www.masonrysupplies.co.uk/product/gold-leaf-paint-250ml/

 

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