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Thread: Removing old stain?
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11th March 2006, 06:40 PM #1
Removing old stain?
Hello,
After glueing a cracked tote from a Stanley 10 I thought a light sanding and oiling would be worth while. When sanding bright pink saw dust was evident, I assume this is the remaining cherry stain applied to the beech tote.
No amount of sanding will remove this deep stain or a couple of black spots also on the tote. Steel wool & turps dont work either.
Any suggestions on how to remove it? Or do I simply stain with a darker colour & finish by rubbing oil or wax into it?
Suggestions much appreciated,
Regards, Bill
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11th March 2006, 07:30 PM #2
Hi Bill,
I think (emphasis on the Think, not Know) that oxalic acid may help here. Do a Google on Oxalic acid - you can get it at most h/ware stores.
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12th March 2006, 08:33 AM #3
Steve,
Thanks for the suggestion.
I will head to the hardware & get some.
I dont suppose it will react with the glue ( foaming aquadhere)? BTW I use this stuff a lot as a general purpose adhesive & find it good. Have you any experience with it?
Thanks , Bill
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