I have a painter friend who has run into this problem, and has asked me to search it out. I don't have a good answer, but figured some of you might. Here's the deal:
This is new construction, using cypress. The gable had been constructed for 6 - 8 months prior to staining. By that time, it was turning black. My painter friend used oxalic acid to remove the black, and brighten the cypress. He let it dry for several days, then applied a Sherwin Williams Woodscapes acrylic semi-transparent stain. it was several days later that the green appeared in the wood.
Question: what to do to remove the green?
I'm thinking, use a stain remover (arrgghh... Woodscapes acrylic is a bear to remove!!), brighten it, and start over.
Any other thoughts? Including a stain remover for acrylic?!
Hey Guys and Gals,
I have a painter friend who has run into this problem, and has asked me to search it out. I don't have a good answer, but figured some of you might. Here's the deal:
This is new construction, using cypress. The gable had been constructed for 6 - 8 months prior to staining. By that time, it was turning black. My painter friend used oxalic acid to remove the black, and brighten the cypress. He let it dry for several days, then applied a Sherwin Williams Woodscapes acrylic semi-transparent stain. it was several days later that the green appeared in the wood.
Question: what to do to remove the green?
I'm thinking, use a stain remover (arrgghh... Woodscapes acrylic is a bear to remove!!), brighten it, and start over.
Any other thoughts? Including a stain remover for acrylic?!
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