lionssales Posted February 17 Report Posted February 17 Hey everyone, I’ve been experimenting with different wood finishing techniques and recently started looking into wood bleaching for a lighter, more refined look. I know there are multiple ways to bleach wood, from oxalic acid to two-part wood bleach, but I want to make sure I’m using the safest and most effective method. Does anyone here have experience with bleaching wood for furniture or flooring? What products do you recommend, and are there any specific precautions to take? I’ve been searching for a bleach manufacturer near me that offers high-quality wood bleach, but I want to ensure I’m choosing the right product for the job. Any insights, tips, or product recommendations would be greatly appreciated 2 Quote
pkinneb Posted February 17 Report Posted February 17 Welcome! Unfortunately I have no experience with bleaching wood, if you ever need to ebonize or fume wood I could be of assistance 1 Quote
lionssales Posted February 18 Author Report Posted February 18 (edited) Thank you for the warm welcome! I really appreciate your offer for help with ebonizing or fuming wood—those are both interesting techniques! Right now, though, I'm primarily focused on finding a reliable **bulk bleach supplier near me** for wood bleaching. I need a high-quality product, and I'm looking for **bleach manufacturers** who can provide the right materials for my project. If anyone knows of any reputable suppliers or can point me in the right direction, I’d greatly appreciate it! Thanks again for your kind offer! for 4 seconds Thanks for your offer! While ebonizing and fumigating wood sound interesting, my current focus is on achieving a lighter, refined look through bleaching. I'm actively looking for recommendations on reliable bulk bleach suppliers near me to source the right product for my project. I'll definitely keep your expertise in mind for any future ebonizing or fumigating needs. Thanks again for reaching out! Edited February 18 by wtnhighlander Remove unauthorized link Quote
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