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Does anyone know the best way to neutralize wood a

Postby Bankrupt Barbara on Mon Mar 01, 1999 4:43 pm

Does anyone know the best way to neutralize wood after methylene chloride (heat did the bulk, but chemical made it pretty ) stripping? Someone told me to soak it in straight vinegar for awhile and then allow to dry thoroughly.
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Re: Does anyone know the best way to neutralize wo

Postby brian on Mon Mar 01, 1999 4:43 pm

acetic acid(frm. photo stores) diluted is the neutralizer for peel away. Most folks think its vinegar.
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Re: Does anyone know the best way to neutralize wo

Postby J.Royal on Mon Mar 01, 1999 4:43 pm

what are the signs of stripper bruns? Contractor used peel away on exterior, wood is leaching a tanish- brown substance. He blames the leatching on moisture but it is sticky and some what oily feeling. I have heard of peel away accelerating into the wood and that it has been band from several historic project. Can you tell me how to tell if this is actually a stripper problem?
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Re: Does anyone know the best way to neutralize wo

Postby Ken on Fri Mar 19, 1999 11:04 am

PEEL AWAY SELLS A NEUTRALIZER FOR EXTERIOR USE. THE DIRECTIONS SAY NOT TO USE VINEGAR FOR EXTERIOR USE. THEY SAY TO FOLLOW UP WITH A 100% ACRYLIC PRIMER WHICH WILL BLOCK STAINS FROM BLEEDING THROUGH.

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Re: Does anyone know the best way to neutralize wo

Postby Barbara Cohig on Wed Apr 14, 1999 9:38 am

I don't use peel-away anymore because it salts through the paint even after neutralization. I washed of the residue with a garden hose sprayer with some pressure until the water ran clear. Then I washed with soap and water and rinsed. Then I neutralized. In some areas I did not paint for a year (I know this is bad), but when I did, salting came up through the paint. If I needed to wash and neutralize it more thoroughly , then I think the product is just too difficult to use. Give me a break this process took longer than using a heat gun or other stripper.

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