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Use Te-Ka. It's a two part solution, the first part is a strong base...
let it work then neutralize with part B, which is an acid. Don't get it anything else! I'd try applying with Q-tips or something like that just to the blackened wood. Of course, you have to sand any old finish off first so the Te-Ka can get into the wood. You'll have to sand a little afterwards as well because it'll raise the grain. On Oct 4, 11:17 am, "Gordon" wrote: I have some old varnished wood I want to strip down and reuse. This wood has black areas around the old screw holes. How do I get rid of the black w/o sanding away all the wood? Thanks Gordon |
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