James Carriere
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Hello FOG members,
I'm Looking for some opinions / perspective please. I have had two recent issues when building projects from white oak where the client wanted a white wash finish over the top. I'm using a 2:1 blend of GF water base wood stain in whitewash and natural to tone down the intensity of the white coverage (both colors were from new cans). Both projects had a wood moisture content tested at 6% and the wood came from different stock piles and different times. The following day after the stain application I am seeing some black mold in the open grain structure of the wood. Not everywhere, but in some spots. Has anyone had experience with contaminated stains or any other rationale as to why I am getting mold in a heated shop with dried lumber? My primary thought is that the cans of stains might have some mold spores in them but a quick google search did not produce any other online reported issues and GF does not offer a tech support line. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm Looking for some opinions / perspective please. I have had two recent issues when building projects from white oak where the client wanted a white wash finish over the top. I'm using a 2:1 blend of GF water base wood stain in whitewash and natural to tone down the intensity of the white coverage (both colors were from new cans). Both projects had a wood moisture content tested at 6% and the wood came from different stock piles and different times. The following day after the stain application I am seeing some black mold in the open grain structure of the wood. Not everywhere, but in some spots. Has anyone had experience with contaminated stains or any other rationale as to why I am getting mold in a heated shop with dried lumber? My primary thought is that the cans of stains might have some mold spores in them but a quick google search did not produce any other online reported issues and GF does not offer a tech support line. Any help would be greatly appreciated.