To bleach out a dye stain from a piece of wood apply the saturated chlorine bleach solution immediately after mixing it.
Removing water stains from wood siding.
Regular non gel toothpaste contains a fine abrasive that is extremely effective at removing water stains from unfinished wood surfaces.
Use a paint brush with natural fibers to apply a thick even layer of the stripper to the surface.
Start with the least.
If the discoloration goes deep into the wood and is still visible after the sliver of wood is removed it will be virtually impossible to either sand or chemically remove the water stain.
In this case there are only two options either replace the discolored wood or hide the stains.
Allow the bleached wood to fully dry.
Dampen a rag and apply a small amount of white toothpaste.
Then wipe it off with.
Apply the wood stain remover pour the stain remover into a glass or metal container and apply according to manufacturer s instructions.
Brush the stain gently because too much scrubbing will also remove the wood finish beneath.
Use a high pressure nozzle to wash the surface of the old weathered out cedar siding.
Dab a bit of mayonnaise onto a rag then gently apply it directly to the water stained area.
Wearing rubber gloves and a respirator brush or wipe the bleach onto the bare wood.
The bleach quickly loses its effectiveness if you leave it standing.
Gently rub the marks using a circular motion.
Remove dark water stains with a bleach solution create a solution of 50 percent cool water and 50 percent bleach.
Use mayonnaise to remove water stains from wood.
Lightly apply the solution to the wood stains with a dense sponge.
This will help to prevent any damage made to the soft wood surface.
Traditional chemical strippers and citrus strippers are both effective.
Pressure washing your cedar siding is perfectly ok as long as the sprayer washer is set at low pressure.
Wet the cloth to remove any remaining toothpaste and lift the stain.