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SodiumHydroxide HydrogenPeroxide WoodBleach



The ancient craftsman, if he wants to make the wood radiant, he often seeks a wonderful method. Today there is a technique to combine sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide to make a bleach for wood, which is quite effective.

Sodium hydroxide is strong and corrosive. It can be bleached in wood and can change its quality. Hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing. The combination of the two can make the wood lighter and glow.

To make this agent, prepare an appropriate amount of sodium hydroxide first, dissolve it in water, and obtain a clear liquid. Add hydrogen peroxide slowly, stirring while adding, to ensure uniformity. However, if the two are mixed, or heat or gas production is generated, it must be handled with caution to prevent accidents.

When applying to the wood, dip a soft cloth in the agent and apply it evenly to the wood surface. After a while, the wood color gradually fades. If the color is not uniform, you can apply it again. When you are satisfied, wash the wood with water to remove the residual agent and avoid future troubles.

This technique is performed, and the wood is like a new life. It can be used for utensils and decorations, increasing its beauty and prolonging its years. The craftsman relies on it to become a masterpiece, which is treasured by the world.