Circa 1850 946mL Wood Bleach
Table of Content Step 7: Storage part wood bleach Step 3: Pouring Part 2 Make Your Own 2-Part Wood Bleach...CHEAP! It is ideal for removing the greying effect that results from weathering and exposure to sunlight. Circa 1850 wood bleach lightens all wood types, including walnut, mahogany, and teak, as well as wood that has darkened from age. I like to give it a full 24 hours to dry as wet wood will generally look dark. I guess, in a pinch, you could use a heat gun to dry the wood, but don't go quoting me because I've never tried it. When the wood is dry, decide if it's what you were hoping for. The first part, and the part you'll apply first to your wood, is a mixture of 4 ounces of Sodium Hydroxide to a little less than 4 cups of distilled water. It's also important that all mixing is done outside and with the correct gear on. Do not put your face over the jar of liquid as it does create fumes (don't ask me how I know). Step 7: Storage In lamen'...