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Originally Posted by 1990C4S View Post
^^ Try some oxalic acid, or even pool chlorine. Mine cleaned up with chlorine. But mine aren't cedar.
They are worn from the wind and rain. So the outside layer has all the juice gone if that makes sense. They are a bit fuzzy and you can stick your fingernail in the grooves. I need to take them down a bit.
There was never a finish on them and they lasted 10 years so I'm not sure I want to put a finish on them after sanding.
I think I'll pick up a 20V Dewalt orbital sander.
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