How Wood Bleach Makes Furniture Long Lasting by Removing Stains

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Wood bleaching is a process that you can use to make long lasting wood furniture. Since wood wears away when exposed to moisture and other weather conditions, bleaching is the right way to making amazing wood furniture not to mention the years that you will continue enjoying your furniture. Many people usually throw away furniture when it becomes old but this is not good as you can renew it easily. It is possible to restore wood to serve your family many years to come. Before spending time bleaching your furniture, you should ensure that the wood is vanished and no dirt or old paint should be on the surface of your furniture.

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  • Choose the bleach type

The first thing to think of when starting the process is the type of bleach that you want to use. There are different types of bleaches available in the market and some include wood bleach, mild bleach, oxalic acid and hydrogen peroxide among others. The type of bleach to use depends on the types of stains that you want to clear. Once you have gathered all the tools for bleaching, you are good to go. The following is a simple process that you can use to make your bleaching realistic.

 

  • Take care of the cleanliness

You should ensure that the site you are working on remains clean and no spills should be allowed on the working surface. You can take a secluded area to do your job. After you identify the site, you can now place all the furniture you want to work on down. Afterwards, you should remove all the old finish on the wood you want to bleach. After all the dirt is scraped off the wood surface, you should wipe all the dirt in the surrounding area and keep the place as clean as possible. A paintbrush should be ready at this point now.

 

  • Bleach solution

You can take your bleach solution and prepare it. You should clean all the dust first from the wood to avoid mixing it with the bleach. A sponge comes in handy when you are applying the bleach on a large surface. If the surface area of your wood is big, you will get good quality bleach using a sponge. On seams, a sponge will not do well so you can use the brush, which will penetrate all the seams to give uniform bleach.

Third, after you have applied the bleach, you can consider using vinegar or water to keep the surface shining. Large quantities of neutralizing solution can saturate the wood so you should keep the right amount.

 

  • Drying the wood

You should leave the wood in the open area especially when it is sunny. This makes the surfaces perfectly dry. If it is raining outside, you should return the wood in the house and wait when the weather conditions are favorable. Leaving the wood for around 2 days in the open can make it perfectly dry.

 

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Eventually, sandpaper will come in handy for a smooth finish on all the surfaces of the wood before you apply your new paint. Smooth wood absorbs paint amazingly.

 

Jolie is a full time editor and same time she works on interior décor projects. She has given valuable information on House Smells and how to get rid of it.

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