Molynoox
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Just applying some 1:6 mix to cedar cladding. Should I rinse it off with water after?
Seems like it could reintroduce the water staining.....
Seems like it could reintroduce the water staining.....
I'll remember that for when i get past it, ive got plenty of oxalic in the shedObviously too late late now but oxalic acid should always be well rinsed off. Dry residue/ crystals should definitely not be sanded. The dust is very poisonous. Suggs of madness, his great grandfather who ran a pub down the Kings road accidentally took a swig of oxalic acid which was stored in the same bottles as his medication, he was dead within two hours!!
Sorry for my ignorance but what do you mean by neutralising it - after treating with the oxalic, wash it off afterwards with a water/bicarbonate mix?As Oxalic Acid is an acid (clues in the name!), you need to neutralise it. The most redily available alkaline is Baking Powder (Sodium Bicarbonate).
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