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I've bleached my sleeper wall :(
Yes, I applied bleach onto my timber sleeper wall segments, in a crazed attempt to remove the green and restore some brightness to my garden. I understand this could be misconstrued as madness, and that might be true, but I blame my actions on this recent bout of nice weather - giving me the green finger curse - it is not my normal behaviour.
Plainly enough, the bleach worked and removed all traces of moss/algae/gunge and transformed my timber walls, overnight, leaving behind a timber stripped of any colour, ready to treat with some kind of stain (recommendations for suitable treatments also welcome).
My question is, as the timber was originally pressure treated, to protect against rot etc, will the bleach have stripped away this protection or lessened it somehow?
Plainly enough, the bleach worked and removed all traces of moss/algae/gunge and transformed my timber walls, overnight, leaving behind a timber stripped of any colour, ready to treat with some kind of stain (recommendations for suitable treatments also welcome).
My question is, as the timber was originally pressure treated, to protect against rot etc, will the bleach have stripped away this protection or lessened it somehow?
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