démossions
Démossions is a term used in some discussions of historic preservation and landscape maintenance to describe the deliberate removal of moss from stone and masonry surfaces. While not an established technical term in conservation practice, it appears in bilingual French-English discussions as a neologism to define the action or process of de-mossing, particularly on exterior façades, monuments, and traditional pavements.
The word combines the French prefix dé- (indicating removal or negation) with moss, the common name for
In inscriptions and conservation guidelines, proponents of démossions emphasize the maintenance of historical legibility and structural
Practices associated with démossions commonly include non-abrasive cleaning, careful brushing, poultices, and, where necessary, chemical treatments,