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Old Jan 14th 2004 | 8:53 pm
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i know this is a strange question for an expat's website, just hope someone can help.
hubby alan has been using hardwood to form studding in our renovation and when he saws the wood it stains everything including his hands!
al has tried swarfega, washing powder, soap, bleach, nail polish remover etc. etc.
can anyone help with a solution?
thanks
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Old Jan 14th 2004 | 9:08 pm
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Default Re: timber resin

Originally posted by karenvirginia
i know this is a strange question for an expat's website, just hope someone can help.
hubby alan has been using hardwood to form studding in our renovation and when he saws the wood it stains everything including his hands!
al has tried swarfega, washing powder, soap, bleach, nail polish remover etc. etc.
can anyone help with a solution?
thanks
karen
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Old Jan 14th 2004 | 9:11 pm
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Old Jan 14th 2004 | 9:13 pm
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Hiya Karen, cant help with the resin thing, but hows it going with the renovation & what are you actually doing to it?
 
Old Jan 14th 2004 | 9:13 pm
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Default Re: timber resin

Originally posted by karenvirginia
i know this is a strange question for an expat's website, just hope someone can help.
hubby alan has been using hardwood to form studding in our renovation and when he saws the wood it stains everything including his hands!
al has tried swarfega, washing powder, soap, bleach, nail polish remover etc. etc.
can anyone help with a solution?
thanks
karen

the resin is called tanin, its natural resin that bleeds from the timber when its worked ..
this indicates that the wood is not ready to be used ...

http://www.woodspecialist.com/lovittscleaners.html

try that link and see if you can buy someat similar
 

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