Hephzibah
(regular)
13/01/2006 21:12
Oxalyc Acid

I know that you use a solution of oxalyc acid to get the black stains out of wood. I've even bought some oxalyc acid crystals but what do I do now? I cant throw the crystals at the cabin sides.
Please does anybody know what the solution is, what neutralises it etc. Any guidance would be gratefully received


BrendanS
(regular)
13/01/2006 21:18
Re: Oxalyc Acid

Just keep adding the crystals to hot water slowly while stirring, until no more will dissolve.

It's a good idea to add wallpaper paste to thicken the mixture so it doesn't simply flow off.

No need to neutralise, just wash off with a hose or pressure washer after 10 minutes or so (not time critical)


Frontier
(regular)
13/01/2006 22:09
Re: Oxalyc Acid

Is it the same mix to clean the hull, coachroof etc (GRP)

Thanks


D


duncan
(regular)
13/01/2006 23:38
Re: Oxalyc Acid

that is the mix for grp - not sure I would use it that strong on wood?

tillergirl
(regular)
14/01/2006 14:06
Re: Oxalyc Acid

25 grams to 500 ccs of water (half a litre)

ajc
(regular)
14/01/2006 18:39
Re: Oxalyc Acid

A & B bleach is in my opinion better on wood. Paint on the A, allow to soak in then apply the B, there will now be a slight chemical reaction and the black stains will come out. Oxalic is good for making Teak look like new but dosen't go so deep. My mast was black top to toe, liberal use of A & B now looks like new. Just wish I had the boat to stick it up on!

Hephzibah
(regular)
16/01/2006 09:45
Re: Oxalyc Acid

Thanks. I'll try a small patch first.

Hephzibah
(regular)
16/01/2006 09:47
Re: Oxalyc Acid

Brilliant. Thank so much. No excuses now.

Hephzibah
(regular)
16/01/2006 09:48
Re: Oxalyc Acid

Thanks for that. If I ever get a GRP boat I'll remember.

Hephzibah
(regular)
16/01/2006 09:50
Re: Oxalyc Acid

Brilliant again. Thanks for the info

Hephzibah
(regular)
16/01/2006 09:53
Re: Oxalyc Acid

Thanks. Another great idea. As I've bought the crystals I'll give them a try but the bleach sounds clever and cheaper. I'm working on mahogany in this instance.

Englander
(regular)
16/01/2006 22:35
Re: Oxalyc Acid

What is A & B bleach? I know oxalic.

Englander
(regular)
16/01/2006 22:36
Re: Oxalyc Acid

Not a pressure washer on wood, Brendan, takes the soft wood (Pith) out, or you have to be very careful. Fine on GRP of course.

ashanta
(regular)
16/01/2006 22:49
Re: Oxalyc Acid

Why do you bother with such old fashioned remedy's when there are plenty of alternatives in very good and established timber merchants? Two part solutions are excellent and are available (with Instructions)

BrendanS
(regular)
16/01/2006 23:01
Re: Oxalyc Acid

Good point. I wasn't thinking of a full on blasting though, just a spray to wash it off (nozzle to wide, standing at a distance, type of thing)

Tisme
(regular)
16/01/2006 23:06
Re: Oxalyc Acid

If you want to neutralize Oxalic acid then use Borax (dissolved in water).

Having said that most people don't bother and you certainly don't need to use it when you are doing a job on GRP; lots of freshwater will get rid of the Oxalic acid.

I've only ever followed up with Borax when I've been varnishing wood. It's worthwhile to be absolutely sure that all the Oxalic acid is removed from the wood.


Englander
(regular)
18/01/2006 11:40
Re: Oxalyc Acid

I thought thats what you meant, but others may not have done. You just clarified that for them. Thanks.


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