On Thu, 02 Aug 2018 11:40:01 -0700, spuorgelgoog wrote:
On Thursday, 2 August 2018 19:11:51 UTC+1, David WE Roberts (Google)
wrote:
In the kitchen there is a nice wood worktop which has turned black
around the sink. Yes, it was a rental property. Looks like a wood block
work surface and far to good for a rental. Light colour.
Anyway, once the wood has been soaked long term and turned black is
there much that can be done to revive it?
You might be lucky and be able to sand the muck out, but bear in mind
that will leave a depression and it is next to the sink.
A protective piece of stainless steel fitted over it might be the
easiest temporary fix. Or route it out and inset a chopping board or
trivety thing.
Owain
Stainless could be an attractive option if the Oxalic Acid doesn't do the
trick.
Thanks to all for the suggestions.
Cheers
Dave R
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