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Oxalyic Acid??
lcfc:
Right can anyone give me a dumb ass user guild as to what to ask for when entering B&Q in the UK.
As all i seem to get is blank vacant you been tango'd looks and frowns.
What else is it marketed under thats readily on sale in B&Q.
Pics of the containers would be even better, thank you.
kdw712:
i think its also called wood bleach - but not 100% on that :coolsmiley:
dwain dibbly:
i had this conversation with munners (the oxalic king) last week.
i can get hold of wood bleach at our local timber yard but i don't think its the
same as oxalic.
the wood bleach comes in a liquid/gel for similar to paint stripper.
oxalic, im led to believe are granules that you dilute in water then leave the frame
to soak.
i believe oxalic is quite specialist and it may be a case of ordering online and
its pricey :shocked:
im going to to buy a small tin of wood bleach and give it a go.
only need a small amount to get into the tight areas.
i will let you know how i get on :daumenhoch:
munners:
--- Quote from: dwain dibbly on January 23, 2008, 10:55 AM ---i had this conversation with munners (the oxalic king) last week.
i can get hold of wood bleach at our local timber yard but i don't think its the
same as oxalic.
the wood bleach comes in a liquid/gel for similar to paint stripper.
oxalic, im led to believe are granules that you dilute in water then leave the frame
to soak.
i believe oxalic is quite specialist and it may be a case of ordering online and
its pricey :shocked:
im going to to buy a small tin of wood bleach and give it a go.
only need a small amount to get into the tight areas.
i will let you know how i get on :daumenhoch:
--- End quote ---
John. Save your money mate.
This is where to get it from.
http://www.agwoodcare.co.uk/show_product.php?id=106&gclid=CIOz5b6w-48CFQdEFQodK1iBLQ
Quick delivery. Pricey BUT if you get a pasterers bath for £20 and fill it with the acid and water you can keep it for ages if you put a plank of wood over it so that it dosent evaporate. ;) If you lived local i would have done yours for ya for nothing! ;)
dwain dibbly:
--- Quote from: Munners on January 23, 2008, 10:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: dwain dibbly on January 23, 2008, 10:55 AM ---i had this conversation with munners (the oxalic king) last week.
i can get hold of wood bleach at our local timber yard but i don't think its the
same as oxalic.
the wood bleach comes in a liquid/gel for similar to paint stripper.
oxalic, im led to believe are granules that you dilute in water then leave the frame
to soak.
i believe oxalic is quite specialist and it may be a case of ordering online and
its pricey :shocked:
im going to to buy a small tin of wood bleach and give it a go.
only need a small amount to get into the tight areas.
i will let you know how i get on :daumenhoch:
--- End quote ---
John. Save your money mate.
This is where to get it from.
http://www.agwoodcare.co.uk/show_product.php?id=106&gclid=CIOz5b6w-48CFQdEFQodK1iBLQ
Quick delivery. Pricey BUT if you get a pasterers bath for £20 and fill it with the acid and water you can keep it for ages if you put a plank of wood over it so that it dosent evaporate. ;) If you lived local i would have done yours for ya for nothing! ;)
--- End quote ---
so how much would we need to do a frame?
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