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andrewpreece October 29th 04 02:21 AM


"MG" wrote in message
...
Hi

Anyone know how to get out the black staining caused by water on light
coloured wood?

Is there such a thing as a wood bleach?

Cheers for any enlightenment!

Mark
**REMOVE** 'myhat' from my return email address before sending!!


Yes, oxalic acid is one such, I have used it and it does have an effect.

Andy.



MG October 29th 04 06:31 PM

Dark Water stains on wood
 
Hi

Anyone know how to get out the black staining caused by water on light
coloured wood?

Is there such a thing as a wood bleach?

Cheers for any enlightenment!

Mark
**REMOVE** 'myhat' from my return email address before sending!!

Andy Dingley October 30th 04 01:47 AM

On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 17:31:04 GMT, (MG)
wrote:

Anyone know how to get out the black staining caused by water on light
coloured wood?


Maybe - it all depends what caused it. There are several sorts of
stain, some of them are almost irremovable. Try some light planing
first, if possible.

Is there such a thing as a wood bleach?


Several sorts. Hypochlorite bleaches like Domestos - not much use.

Oxalic acid (Barkeeper's Friend, Patio Deck Cleaner) - good for
tannates, such as iron stain or most stains on oak or chestnut.

Hydrogen peroxide. - commonly sold as "wood bleach", it's a two bottle
process. Make sure it's fresh stock, as it doesn't keep well. The
first bottle is caustic soda to make the surface alkaline, the second
is the strong peroxide. Don't mix them before use. Works best on the
natural colour of the timber, or on black moulds.


Try planing first.
If it's not obviously oak or iron, then go for the peroxide bleaches.

--
Smert' spamionam

The Natural Philosopher October 30th 04 12:13 PM

andrewpreece wrote:

"MG" wrote in message
...

Hi

Anyone know how to get out the black staining caused by water on light
coloured wood?

Is there such a thing as a wood bleach?

Cheers for any enlightenment!

Mark
**REMOVE** 'myhat' from my return email address before sending!!



Yes, oxalic acid is one such, I have used it and it does have an effect.


ah! wait till next years rhubarb crop and boil up some leaves then...
Andy.




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