But if you remove the mold, how will you know which way is north?

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Joe Ciccone wrote:

> My organization's just inherited a slice of a tree stump. Mold's begun 
> growing on it. It also has writing on it. Any suggestions on how to 
> remove the mold without damaging the writing? I think the latter's 
> only done in marker of some type.
>  
> Joe Ciccone

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