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Subject: refinishing/bleach
From: MRMTR6@aol.com
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 10:49:13 EST
Gary, Valerie is right about the wood bleach being an effective way to 
lighten a dark
wood.  In addition to the oxalic acid type wood bleach that she mentions 
there is a 
two part (A-B solution) that most professionals prefer to use. It is quite 
possible that
the wood bleach will not be necessary if the dark color is in a stain that is 
on the 
wood and not in the wood. A paint and varnish remover (stripper) will be 
necessary 
to remove the varnish from the dash either way so that the wood bleach can 
work
on the wood.  The bleach will not work on a varnished surface so the varnish 
must
come off. When you remove the varnish some of the wood stain will come out as 
well
and the wood will be lighter.  If the wood is still to dark then it is time 
for the bleach.
It is also possible that the natural color of the walnut is darker than you 
would like.
Walnut wood can be quite dark in its natural state.  Wood bleach will take 
the wood 
lighter than it comes in its natural state but, this is an unnatural ashy 
look and you will most likely want to use a light stain to bring back some 
color. If you think this is
too much work and go to the belt sander make sure you have a solid wood dash 
and
not a veneer.  A power sander will go right threw a veneer in short order. 
You can tell 
if the dash is solid by looking at the back and gauge holes and this will 
also tell you
how dark the natural walnut is. I hope that this information is more helpful 
than 
confusing and good luck.
Mark Moore 
74 tr6 

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