Bleaching Briar

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andrew
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Re: Bleaching Briar

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Use oxalic acid. Common way to lighten wood. You can pick it up at woodcraft.
(unless this is what Bill tried and failed with :cry: )

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Re: Bleaching Briar

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Has anyone figured anything new out about this topic?
Soft onions are usually more soft than onions that aren't soft.
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Re: Bleaching Briar

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Look into sodium hydroxide.
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Re: Bleaching Briar

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Sasquatch wrote:Look into sodium hydroxide.
AKA caustic soda, AKA lye, AKA drain cleaner. That is some nasty shit. Do be very careful.
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