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The wood finisher has occasion to use homemade bleaching solutions for
the purpose of removing stains from woods to be finished or refinished,
such as rust stains, water and weather stains. He also needs a bleaching
solution occasionally to bleach large surfaces of maple, birch, oak,
walnut and other woods which are to be finished in as light a color as
possible, for instance, oak, which is to be finished with one of the
popular light gray, two-tone finishes with white filler, and walnut or
gum, which are to be finished with the very light brown French walnut
color. Then again when old stained and varnished surfaces are stripped
off, removing all the old finish possible the wood is sometimes found to
be too dark to take the new stain of light color and make a nice job.
Then bleaching is resorted to.

http://www.craftsman-style.info/finishing/007-bleaching.htm

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