Whitening ivory keys

Nichols nicho@zianet.com
Thu, 17 Nov 2005 21:45:28 -0700


Most wood bleach is oxalic acid, I believe. Don't mix it with anything 
other than water. Period.

Guy


At 11:30 PM 11/17/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi John - I've used wood bleach in the past and it worked VERY well indeed.
>
>Terry Farrell
>
>----- Original Message -----
>>The normal peroxide that you get is 3%.
>>You get better results, if you use 30%, which can be ordered from, a drug 
>>store.
>>Last time I checked it was $30/litre.
>>I understand, that bleach from a woman's hairdresser, is strong enough, 
>>to do a good job.
>>Still has to be used with sunshine, or a special lamp, for both products.
>>I have been tempted to try the wood bleach, the stuff that comes with a 
>>neutralizer. Watch it though, I tried it on wood years ago, some got on 
>>my hand, and it whitened.
>>John M. Ross
>>Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
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