How to Bleach Wood
By Amy Whittle, published May 06, 2008
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Mahogany, cherry, and oak commonly get these types of stains which can easily be removed with careful application of oxalic acid. Using oxalic acid also ensures that the wood around and underneath the stain is not lightened, preventing the need for treating the whole piece.
Chlorine bleach can be used to lighten stains that are caused by dye. Although many do it yourself websites may recommend using the same bleach you use for laundry, consider using calcium hypochlorite. This chemical comes in dry form and is often used in swimming pools. It is more effective than laundry bleach, and should require fewer coats to remove as much of the stain as possible.
Peroxide bleaches are commonly available in most home improvement stores and are intended to lighten a darker wood several shades. It may be called A and B bleach because it is two chemicals, sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide, that are mixed together right before applying it to the wood. This is the bleach that most homeowners use when refinishing a piece.
No matter which bleach fits your intended project, there are a few tips to remember. Safety when refinishing your piece of furniture should be paramount, so be sure to wear gloves, a face mask, and eye protection. Working in a well ventilated area is also essential: a garage with the garage doors open is often a good option.
Plan on using a good quality paint brush to apply the bleach you are using evenly to the area you want to lighten. Check every 15 minutes after the bleach is applied until your piece reaches the desired lightness. Rinse off the wood with water after the bleaching is finished.
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