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Hi.
We have a lot of decking round this house. The previous owners had lots of pots all over it and of course they've taken all their pots with them. Where the pots stood, there are now light circles. The decking that wasn't covered has darkened. One solution would be to go round putting pots in every position where they were previously, but we would rather not enter the world of pot-maintenance and pot-watering! So I am wondering if bleaching all the decking might create a unifying effect? Would a bleach solution lighten the wood that was not "protected" by the pots? On the other hand, maybe a bleach solution might do more than lighten the wood - it might damage it. Any ideas? Thanks. Eddy. |
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