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I still say use steel wool
By:Jason
Date: 7/6/2000, 3:59 pm

Don't worry about rust from the steel wool especially on a flat piece of plywood, even if it has been shaped into a boat. If a piece of steel wool gets stuck somewhere, it will vanish when you sand the boat prior to encapsulating everything in epoxy.

Scrub pads are nice for scratching up the surface when a light sanding is required. But to get that mildew off you are going to need some cutting power, that fine (00)steel wool will give you.

Jason

: No steel wool please. Some may break off and sticks in the wood. These little
: pieces may be too small to see but may become very apparent when they
: start to rust after repeat soaking and air drying

Messages In This Thread

removing mildew from work in process
john -- 7/5/2000, 3:32 pm
Re: Some ideas from Mildew, USA
Spidey -- 7/6/2000, 9:22 pm
Re: removing mildew from work in process
Clay -- 7/6/2000, 7:41 pm
Re: removing mildew from work in process
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/6/2000, 1:15 am
Borax on scrap test piece tonight.
john -- 7/6/2000, 8:46 am
How I use Borax for furniture refinishing.
Jason -- 7/6/2000, 9:49 am
Borax vs. boric acid
Paul G. Jacobson -- 7/27/2000, 1:01 am
Re: Borax vs. boric acid how about oxalic acid
Jason -- 7/27/2000, 1:40 pm
Re: How I use Borax for furniture refinishing.
Tony -- 7/6/2000, 12:11 pm
BORAX WARNING!!!!
jay roberts -- 7/6/2000, 4:57 pm
I still say use steel wool
Jason -- 7/6/2000, 3:59 pm
Re: removing mildew from work in process
Ricci -- 7/5/2000, 11:28 pm
Re: other recourse?
Dean Trexel -- 7/5/2000, 9:22 pm
thanks
john -- 7/6/2000, 8:42 am
Re: more ideas
Dean Trexel -- 7/6/2000, 7:00 pm
Re: other recourse?
lee -- 7/5/2000, 10:56 pm
good point
john -- 7/6/2000, 8:45 am
Wood = Mould Food
mike allen ---> -- 7/5/2000, 5:14 pm
Re: Wood = Mold Food
Mike Nicholson -- 7/5/2000, 5:23 pm