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How to cure wood?

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  • 10-10-2015, 11:17 AM
    Kaia.M22
    How to cure wood?
    I have this one log I bought from the pet shop that lasted about a month then had a spot of mold on it. So I took it out, scrubbed it with a 5% bleach solution, put it back in the next day, the next day, there was mold again. Repeated the process, same thing. It just won't go away. Does anyone know a good way to cure wood to keep it from molding? Thanks.
  • 10-10-2015, 12:36 PM
    Blueraven99
    Baking can help. Perhaps 250 degrees for an hour or so. Perhaps longer.
  • 10-10-2015, 12:37 PM
    Kaia.M22
    Re: How to cure wood?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Blueraven99 View Post
    Baking can help. Perhaps 250 degrees for an hour or so. Perhaps longer.

    Ok I'll try it, thanks
  • 10-10-2015, 01:17 PM
    kriwu
    Re: How to cure wood?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Kaia.M22 View Post
    Ok I'll try it, thanks

    Actually, I would suggest baking it for 2-3 hours, although you must be present and keep an eye on it the entire time. Definitely don't cook it any higher than 250 degrees, as that will increase the chances of it catching fire!

    If that doesn't work, you can try soaking the wood in a solution of 1/2 cup bleach to a gallon of water for 24 hrs. Take it out, rinse it thoroughly, and then soak it for another 24 hrs - this time in JUST water, no bleach. I'd suggest to do this at LEAST twice to help it leach out any leftover bleach. Then hang it from something to prevent anything getting back into it and let it dry completely over several days.

    Hope one of these works for you!!
  • 10-10-2015, 06:22 PM
    Blueraven99
    Thank you kriwu, I didn't want to over estimate.
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