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welcome to the Cabot test fence where we put our stain up against everything nature can dish out to ensure it performs where it matters most at your home today weamp;#39;re going to cover the first step in any staining project determining the state of your wood weamp;#39;ll look at some common conditions of wood and weathered stains after this video youamp;#39;ll know exactly what youamp;#39;re dealing with before you start your staining project first weamp;#39;ll look at mold and mildew this is the most common issue itamp;#39;s often mistaken for dirt itamp;#39;ll look like small sometimes fuzzy spots that are gray or black that donamp;#39;t wash off with water a bleach test is an easy way to tell if youamp;#39;ve got dirt or mold on your would hold a rag soaked with bleach on an area that looks dirty donamp;#39;t scrub it just hold it there for a few moments if the spots are gone when you remove the rag youamp;#39;re dealing with mold or mildew protip hold a rag with bleac