Common laundry bleach or chlorine will effectively remove stain or dye color from wood but will not affect the wood s.
Chlorine bleach on wood.
Wood bleach actually.
Bleaching wood subtract color to add life.
Do know your bleaches.
Note that bleach should not be used to kill mold found on wood.
If you re interested in generally cleaning your wood or using bleach on hardwood floors to remove dark stains from tannins and iron stains from metal fasteners and you want to leave the natural color unchanged use oxalic acid.
A lot of deck brighteners have oxalic acid in them.
This will remove most dye stains caused by juice blood or coffee spills.
The next to try is a chlorine bleach.
Common household laundry bleach sodium hypochlorite will kill mildew on your deck and outdoor.
Two part a b wood bleach.
Chlorine bleach is almost as strong but it is more likely to preserve the wood s color and is best for removing dyes and problem stains.
There are four types of bleach that woodworkers commonly use.
While there is some truth to this comment it is very misleading.
Two part a b peroxide based bleaches refer to sodium hydroxide caustic soda and hydrogen peroxide.
Oxalic acid will remove water and.
While bleach is very effective for killing mold on non porous surfaces it doesn t work well when it comes to wood.
This is because the chlorine in bleach can t penetrate wood so only the water portion of the bleach gets absorbed.
We often hear chlorine bleach is bad for wood and will destroy the wood.