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Anyone ever hear of this re-finishing trick?

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Tiki Lee's posted on 10/09/2006

Hey-

Someone told me today that if you rub Mayo on wood that has turned black from mold or age dis-coloration, it'll come out. That is, the black stain will dissappear. Has anyone else ever heard of this? I've got mayo on a log right now and at 1 hour & counting, nothing seems to be happening.

Whattaya think, folks?

[ Edited by: Tiki Lee's 2006-10-09 00:51 ]

[ Edited by: Tiki Lee's 2006-10-09 09:38 ]

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Tamapoutini posted on 10/09/2006

Sounds about right. Ive heard of putting natural yoghurt on outside bricks/stonework to encourage a lichen/mould thing...

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Tamapoutini posted on 10/09/2006

Whoah, just read it again: youre trying to get the stain OUT of the wood! In that case, I know nothing, forget I spoke. haha

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hewey posted on 10/09/2006

On 2006-10-09 03:35, Tamapoutini wrote:
Whoah, just read it again: youre trying to get the stain OUT of the wood! In that case, I know nothing, forget I spoke. haha

hahaha :)

Sorry, I cant help either...

M
McTiki posted on 10/09/2006

Mayo actually will darken or bring out the wood's natural color if scratched as in finished furniture etc. As for "bleaching" out a dark or black spot...I would use 1 part bleach to 10 parts water solution and apply with paint brush liberally over the area, and dry in the sun. If that doesn't do it, I would use steel wool. My .2

Mahalo

McTiki

TL
Tiki Lee's posted on 10/09/2006

Well, here it is today, and the blackness is even blacker. McTiki, you are totally right. The wood has become totally dark and rich. Makes sense- Mayo is primarily vegatable oil. I probably just sealed in and protected the mold! I was thinking that just as I was putting it on, but I did it anyway. The Dad of the friend that told me about it has been a re-finisher for years, so I thought she'd be right.

Maybe that bleach concoction will get thru the "Mayo Layer" and still get the stain. Let's hope!

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McTiki posted on 10/09/2006

Don't forget the sunshine to activate the chlorine's affects too.

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GMAN posted on 10/09/2006

add some bacon and lettuce to that tiki and you'll have a BLT!

Mmmmmm, yummmie!

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McTiki posted on 10/09/2006

I waz thinkin Avacado slivers,,,

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