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    Default Ink stains

    Hi
    I have some ink stains in some old oak or elm wood that has been in it for years
    is there any product that may get some of it out?
    thanks

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    Yes; oxalic acid. Make up a saturated solution and carefully brush it only on the actual ink stain. Dry it rapidly with a hot air gun or hairdryer and then wipe the residual crystals off with a damp cloth.

    Repeat again if necessary. When satisfied, neutralise the area with a 25% white vinegar/water solution.

    WARNING! Do not sand oxalic-treated and un-neutralised wood as the dust is an extreme irritant.
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    this site is fantastic!
    this stain has been on this bench for about 20 years.
    were would one buy this product from in Sydney
    thanks

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    If you're near the coast, any boatyard should be able to sell you a jar full. Otherwise any restoration shop/suppliers or hardware shop.
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    oxalic acid is available at Bunnings. Be careful with it - it's quite dangerous! make sure to avoid fumes, guard you fingers etc. apply with a cotton bud to keep within the ink stain. good luck!
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    Do you know what area in Bunnies this acid is stored

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