Friday, December 11, 2009

Build A Wooden Swing Set Swing Set Plans Blue Prints How To Get Rid Of Green Tint On Wooden Swing Set?

How to get rid of green tint on wooden swing set? - build a wooden swing set swing set plans blue prints

We get a swing for over 10 years used. Still in great shape, very well built. However, he had been in the shade under the trees and the wood has a green color to them. Almost like a moss or mildew. This is not something you scrape, but the wood was actually paint. Someone said, rub the bleach mixture of water and sit in the sun for a few days? Any recommendations? Point plan and grinding it with a kind of sealing. Any ideas on this?

11 comments:

chance said...

Deck cleaning, bleaching and water mixture-50/50, pressure wash. After cleaning, make sure that the seal or stain must not do all 3 years or as long as it was.

chance said...

Deck cleaning, bleaching and water mixture-50/50, pressure wash. After cleaning, make sure that the seal or stain must not do all 3 years or as long as it was.

Roger E said...

Are you sure that no pressure is made of treated wood? The wood has a green color caused by chemicals that induce resistance to rot and insects. If it is a green uniform on all surfaces, I'll bet that what you have.

Roger E said...

Are you sure that no pressure is made of treated wood? The wood has a green color caused by chemicals that induce resistance to rot and insects. If it is a green uniform on all surfaces, I'll bet that what you have.

KT said...

If a strong combination of bleach spray and let in the sun that would destroy most of the mosses. Pressure washing works well. You can also use a wood stain.

Chris said...

Detergency

JAMES S said...

it is undoubtedly the seaweed, salt water usually works

Crazy T said...

Deck Wash

smokey said...

Pressure washing.

smokey said...

Pressure washing.

smokey said...

Pressure washing.

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