I understand that sodium metasilicate is always the best chemical to use when wood is involved. Following up with oxalic acid like you did. I'd like to know your opinion on that.
Hey, so funny story... I actually use Sodium Metasilicate as my primary wood cleaner. When I was washing the non wood siding on this one earlier in the spring I got some runoff of my house wash mix on the wood, and it came out great. I then washed a small section of the house with house wash mix, followed by oxalic to brighten and balance the PH of the wood. It came out great, so I did the entire back of the house like this. Here's the video where I did a small section earlier in the year ruclips.net/video/9BaZfFMJzh8/видео.html
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I understand that sodium metasilicate is always the best chemical to use when wood is involved. Following up with oxalic acid like you did. I'd like to know your opinion on that.
Hey, so funny story... I actually use Sodium Metasilicate as my primary wood cleaner. When I was washing the non wood siding on this one earlier in the spring I got some runoff of my house wash mix on the wood, and it came out great.
I then washed a small section of the house with house wash mix, followed by oxalic to brighten and balance the PH of the wood. It came out great, so I did the entire back of the house like this.
Here's the video where I did a small section earlier in the year ruclips.net/video/9BaZfFMJzh8/видео.html
Did you downstream the oxalic acid unto that wall ?
No, I used a pump up sprayer