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29th November 2011, 02:59 PM #1
What products contain Oxalic acid ?
Hi, looking for a cheap product that contains oxalic acid, to be used as a wood brightener (hopefully from a place like bunnings) .
appreciate any thoughts.
thanks
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29th November 2011, 03:44 PM #2Retired
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Rhubarb, but not from Bunnings.
Saw that in an episode of Bones.
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29th November 2011, 03:56 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Jake
Diggers made it the last time I was looking for it. I think they called it wood cleaner or something like that. It's the only thing that will get hardwood stain off concrete that I know of. I got it from a hardware place.
Picko
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29th November 2011, 04:20 PM #4
I thought deck cleaners had oxalic acid in them!
anne-maria.
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29th November 2011, 04:47 PM #5
QUEENSLANDAAA
Oxalic Acid 100% - For Rust & Iron Stain Removal in Laundries & General Cleaning Applications
...no affiliation ...blah blah blah
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29th November 2011, 04:54 PM #6Jim
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Just finished my rhubarb crumble, am now rust free.
Cheers,
Jim
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29th November 2011, 05:17 PM #7GOLD MEMBER
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Oxalic Acid used to be available at good paint places.
Use a 10% solution in water with usual precautions re eyes and protective clothingTom
"It's good enough" is low aim
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29th November 2011, 05:39 PM #8
I'm fairly sure that my local Bunnies had oxalic acid in the paint sundries (turps, acetone, xylene, tricleanium) section last time I was there.
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29th November 2011, 07:33 PM #9
thanks. much appreciated.
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29th November 2011, 09:07 PM #10
Hi Jake, this is the one to look for. From Bunnings, cannot remember the price but it was cheap. I made my own deck cleaner from it for about 1/20 of the mixed product's price.
it's 100% oxalic acid crystals
CHeers
Michael
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29th November 2011, 09:59 PM #11
Spinach & almonds too... apparently.
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30th November 2011, 08:37 AM #12anne-maria.
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30th November 2011, 08:41 AM #13
Thanks mic-d, I didn't know about that Diggers stuff.
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30th November 2011, 05:36 PM #14
Almonds do so too... but not apples.
Foods that contain oxalates
The following are some examples of the most common sources of oxalates, arranged by food group. It is important to note that the leaves of a plant almost always contain higher oxalate levels than the roots, stems, and stalks.
- Fruits
- blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, currants, kiwifruit, concord (purple) grapes, figs, tangerines, and plums
- Vegetables (see Table 1 for additional information)
- spinach, Swiss chard, beet greens, collards, okra, parsley, leeks and quinoa are among the most oxalate-dense vegetables
- celery, green beans, rutabagas, and summer squash would be considered moderately dense in oxalates
- Nuts and seeds
- almonds, cashews, and peanuts
- Legumes
- soybeans, tofu and other soy products
- Grains
- wheat bran, wheat germ, quinoa (a vegetable often used like a grain)
- Other
- cocoa, chocolate, and black tea
Cliff.
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- Fruits
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30th November 2011, 06:10 PM #15
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