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Stuart Noble wrote:
The rings should change colour naturally if left uncovered. The only bleach worth talking about is the 2 part peroxide stuff, which isn't cheap, and may well reduce the life of the wood. Oxalic acid is recommended for decking but it seems like a lot of money for what it is. I've never had much luck with it Thanks, Stuart. Have googled a bit and found warnings against using chlorine bleach, but that oxygen bleach is the thing to use, followed by several coats of "synthetic epoxy resin water repellent". Will have to have a look round BnQ and/or Focus to see if these products are available. This could be good, the only problem in my case is that the previous owner threw salt around when it snowed and all the screws have turned rusty and the rust has impregnated the immediately-surrounding wood. I doubt if the oxygen bleach will remove this as well. Instead it seems to me it will show these rust circles up. My previous thought was to use an ebony wood preservative, as black hides a multitude of sins, but various sites suggest that the film/paint is no end of trouble. What to do? Eddy. |
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