only know of borax anyone know something else....?
there are approximately 13 types of organic acids. they are, *formic acid- urine, sweat, sting of wasp/ant/bee *Tannic acid- tea, tree bark, wood, roots *oxalic acid- tomato, beet leaves *tartaric acid- grapes, tamrind *acetic acid- vinegar *butric acid- butter *ascorbic acid- vitamin C *latic acid- milk *citric acid- lemon *folic acid- green leafy vegetables *oliec acid- plants and animals *malic acid- green apple ,cherry, plum *stearic acid- mutton, mustard
acid can dissolve wood with its high chemiacal ph level
Wood is not soluble.
One way of cleaning wood varnish off of plastic is to use Citristrip stripping gel. Alternatively, you can use sandpaper.
Yes, reportedly commercial borate wood preservatives are a mixture of borax and boric acid in proportion 1,54:1.
you can use "oxalic acid' look for wood bleach in the paint dept or zud in the cleaning dept
Oxalic acid can be used as cleaners,bleach wood,and also in photography field
yes. ------------------------ Yes, in significant amounts it is poisonous, Oxalic acid and oxalates are abundantly present in many plants. It was first isolated from Wood-sorrel and the root and/or leaves of rhubarb and buckwheat are listed as being high in oxalic acid.
Oxalic acid may be purchased in powdered form at any Ace Hardware or woodworker's supply houses. It is used primarily to lighten or remove stains such as rust from wood. It is then mixed with water, brushed on. Plain household bleach will accomplish much the same thing.
Phosphoric acid is a White solid normally used in fertilizers , general purpose cleaners and in cow additives! 'tis a weak-ish acid. oxalic acid is a compound chemical that is corrosive to tissue. it takes calcium out of the blood . 'tis generally used in marble polish and wood bleach.
You'll have to bleach it using either 10% oxalic acid solution, or 20 volume hydrogen peroxide. The acid will need neutralising in the wood after use using 5% borax solution. If that doesn't give a light enough effect, you would ned to use 2% caustic soda, possibly with the peroxide. None of the chemicals are nice to handle and oxalic acid is a poison.
there are 3 methods of bleaching hardwood floors. oxalic acid. the 2 part peroxide wood bleach system or chlorine. most hardware stores should have the bleach and instructions on how to apply it.
No, muriatic acid is not very effective in cleaning old paint off of outside wood decks. You should use a paint remover to clean the wood decks, such as Jasco, which is available from Home Depot stores.
If battery acid is dropped on wood it will damage the wood.
Try using oxalic acid, also called wood bleach, on the water damaged area before attempting to stain the wood. If that removes the stain, sand the surface, use a wood conditioner or a clear stain as a first coat, then apply the colored stain. Once that's dry, apply a clear polyurethane for interior use, or a spar varnish for exterior use.
there are approximately 13 types of organic acids. they are, *formic acid- urine, sweat, sting of wasp/ant/bee *Tannic acid- tea, tree bark, wood, roots *oxalic acid- tomato, beet leaves *tartaric acid- grapes, tamrind *acetic acid- vinegar *butric acid- butter *ascorbic acid- vitamin C *latic acid- milk *citric acid- lemon *folic acid- green leafy vegetables *oliec acid- plants and animals *malic acid- green apple ,cherry, plum *stearic acid- mutton, mustard
acid can dissolve wood with its high chemiacal ph level