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    Default Bleaching the reclaimed wood

    Hi there,
    I have attached a door made up of reclaimed wood. Inner part is made by joining 2 planks. Dark line in between the 2 plank is due to years of exposure to atmosphere (sun,rain and humidity), kindly suggest a better bleaching medium for this type (dark shade) of worn out wood. I dont find any difficulty with wood which are 1 inch above.

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    Grandis
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    You could try deck cleaner (oxalic acid). Probably the best thing.

    https://www.bunnings.com.au/cabot-s-...clean_p1521451

    It's a bit hit and miss, so try it somewhere hidden first if possible.
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