getting stains out of traveller wood

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aupickup
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getting stains out of traveller wood

Post by aupickup »

well use lemon juice on the stained area
obviously a fresh lemon
it will take stains etc out of the wood, leave to dry and carry on as normal, flattening etc
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Post by redcar »

You can buy a two part wood bleach for this sort of job, but you need to take care not to turn the wood white.
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Post by aupickup »

yes we all know you can get 2 part, 1 part, domestic, industrial bleachs.
but all at an expense and very little is used.
so my route of lemon juice is as good, more friendly to the timber, and a lot cheaper
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Post by jonathon »

Seconded, its really an excellent method to remove stains from wood. Its cheap,natural and smells great. Good to get away from chemicals,which can over bleach the wood. Good tip Dennis. :D :D :wink:

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Post by alex_holden »

I just tried this. It required one large lemon per side. A third would have been enough to do the back doors if I hadn't already oiled them. The effect was negligible, but then I'd already used Oxalic acid and Cuprinol preservative on the wood and just thought I'd make a last ditch effort to get those remaining stubborn stains out before oiling it.
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Post by iandromiskin »

I have side, if that is the right word, with Alex. I went for the Oxalic acid approach and am very happy with the results. I did try the Leom Juice method first and didn't notice any results, so I went the chemical route, but that was just personnal preference.
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