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How to cut off stain in 600

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this is Andrea with design morsels and today Iamp;#39;m going to be sharing all about how to get stains out of your Butcher Block whether you have butcher block countertops or a butcher block cutting board the process is the same and in this case I started with a red strawberry which I just completely rubbed into my butcher block and Iamp;#39;m using three different methods to get the stain out I use salt which you can rub into the butcher block with a damp paper towel Iamp;#39;m also using hydrogen peroxide and I decided to also try some lemon juice and it was sort of the combination of these three things that help to remove the red stain completely from my butcher block and if the stain had been deeper thereamp;#39;s an alternate method I would try which is sanding it but I donamp;#39;t usually try to do this unless itamp;#39;s a last resort and this is how it turned out for more tips on how to maintain your Butcher Block visit designmorsals.com

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180 - 220 Grit: Fine. 180 220 grit is primarily used for the sanding finish or to sand in-between coats. It is also great for distressing! There are instances where you can use 180 to 220-grit to rough up a piece in preparation for paint, but you do not typically use these grits until after your first coat.
On most raw woods, start sanding in the direction of the grain using a #120-150 grit paper before staining and work up to #220 grit paper. Soft woods such as pine and alder: start with #120 and finish with no finer than #220 (for water base stains) and 180 grit for oil base stains.
But for these 8 hardest and stubborn stains to remove, you would be needing more than that to get rid of them. Hot Cocoa. Poop. Blood. Permanent Marker. Tomato Sauce. Grass Stains. Red Wine. Chocolate.
The average cost to stain a deck is $1.57 to $4.04 per square foot, with most homeowners paying someone $450 to $1,000 for materials and labor. Labor costs depend on the woods condition, if the deck has railings, and whether power washing, sanding, and stripping are required.
Removing Paint or Varnish: For removing paint or varnish, use a coarse grit sandpaper, such as 40 or 60 grit, to quickly remove the old finish. Aluminum oxide sandpaper is a good choice for this task. Shaping and Rough Sanding: For shaping or rough sanding, use a coarse grit sandpaper, such as 40 or 60 grit.
Sand the Wood When the wood is completely dry, use 120- to 220-grit sandpaper to sand the surface to remove any remaining wood stain and finish.

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