Customized hardwood finishes offer new decorative dimension architects builders and interior designers feature north american hardwoods because of their natural characteristics and beauty.
Bleached oak wood floors.
If you have red oak floors already you have the option of bleaching your floors to cancel out the red undertones in the floor.
Wear long neoprene gloves with ends cuffed to catch drips a waterproof apron and goggles.
The top coat is water based polyurethane.
Sand down any part of the wood floor covered in a protective layer to bare wood.
A b bleach is extremely caustic and will quickly burn your.
When i saw this i knew there was hope.
But i want you to remember that you also have the option of not whitewashing your floors.
After sanding thoroughly clean all dust from the.
Lye and hydrogen peroxide.
I had heard of people bleaching wood but i was skeptical about how well it would work.
After researching the best bleach for wood i came to the conclusion that all of the products i was finding were very overpriced.
But wood bleach lets you remove color from wood.
The best woods for bleaching include oak beach ash and gum.
The textured lines of oak.
There are three common methods for wood beaching.
Beach the red oak.
Occasionally homeowners choose to lighten their floors in preparation for special finishes such as antiquing or pickling.
White gray and clear.
The dark hue of walnut.
The floor contractor patiently bleached a series of sample red oak floor boards to see what the floor would look like with three different stains.
Varieties like poplar and pine are already so light that removing further natural wood color might render them bland and lifeless.
Other wood bleaches are chlorine bleach and oxalic acid.
To fully bleach the wood the bleaching solution must be able to reach the wood s cells.
Sometimes your hardwood floors become discolored with age or accidental stains.
Household bleach oxalic acid or a two part kit containing hydrogen peroxide and sodium hydroxide.
A two part wood bleach of sodium hydroxide caustic soda and hydrogen peroxide.
Bleaching hardwood floors is a chemical process to lighten the color of the wood.
These test boards were bleached twice.
But only one will remove the natural color from wood.
If the wood floor is painted sealed waxed or coated with any type of protective layer this layer must first be removed.
Bleached red oak stair rails baseboards and treads complement the light shades of this staircase and room.
The richness of.
Apply a b bleach safely.
This will smell and it will take extra time and cost extra money.
Two part wood bleach turns red oak bone white without obscuring the grain the way a pickling stain would.
You can still see a hint of.
The smooth look of maple.
Choose a method based on the stain composition.
You ll find three kinds of products marketed as wood bleaches.