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  • 08-26-2006, 11:29 AM
    benhamtroll
    Prepping natural wood for a BP
    Hey, all. I'm off to the coast today, and I'm planning on doing some driftwood hunting to try and find a nice piece of wood to put in the tank. Obviously, I'm not going to just toss it in untreated.

    How would you recomend I get it clean enough for use? I've heard of baking it, which sounds good, but I imagine I'd also need to wash it first. Should I just rinse it off good, or maybe run it through the dishwasher first? Someone suggested soaking it in bleach water, but that made me a little uncomfortable.

    Suggestions?

    Chris
  • 08-26-2006, 06:03 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: Prepping natural wood for a BP
    I usually just soak it in a HOT bathtub of water.. hot as in, hot water only, no cold. :) Just be careful not to get burned! You could even boil it stovetop if you have a pot big enough.
    I just got a ton of driftwood from Lake Erie, and I plan on doing just that! It is pretty "cured" naturally, but I still would want to kill off any nasties that may be living in it.
  • 08-26-2006, 06:05 PM
    jglass38
    Re: Prepping natural wood for a BP
    Bake it at 250 degrees for an hour or so...
  • 02-05-2011, 05:49 PM
    1stpalindrone
    How long should I soak in hot water before baking?
    Im soaking some driftwood and a couple of hides in HOT water right now. I've heard to bake it or soak it or both..

    How long should I soak the wood?
    How long should I bake it @ 250 if I've already soaked 'em?

    Thx for the help:confused:
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