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Old May 15th 07, 02:01 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.radio
Nelson Gietz Nelson Gietz is offline
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Default RCA woodworking quandry


"Gordon Richmond" wrote in message
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2)Rinse the contaminated areas with a mild bleach solution to neutralize
what may be left of the acid. Rinse and allow to dry for a day or two


Nelson:

Bleach won't neutralize acid; it's an oxidzing agent just as sulfuric acid

is. What could
happen is that residual acid could react with the bleach and release

chlorine gas. Not to
be recommended!

I'd suggest using baking soda solution to neutralize the acid. Safe, and

won't harm the
wood.


Doh! I was thinking acid vs base, and forgot about the chlorine. Good
catch!
Now that I think about it, Rona (and maybe Home Depot) carry a wood
hardener that might even eliminate the need to remove the soft wood (after
it's
neutralized.
Nelson