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Bookshelf Before |
I found this little unfinished bookshelf at an antique store just up the road. Kyle will need a small bookshelf for his schoolbooks in a few weeks, so I was on the hunt for something just right...I can't believe I actually found something so perfect for the little space in his office.
I was taking our two Golder Retrievers to the vet on Friday, and decided to go a totally different route to change up the scenery a little bit. I literally drove by two antique/thrift stores on my way there that I never knew existed...coincidence? I think not.
This little bookshelf had some water damage on the top and inside the shelves. The shop owners had a little waterfall sound machine sitting on it, but they didn't realize it was causing mold to grow on the inside of the shelves...yuck, yuck, yuck.
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Water damage on top, mold growing inside...yucky! |
I sanded most of the mold away, but you still have to kill it completely. I made a 1 parts bleach to 10 parts water mixture in a little spray bottle and with a toothbrush (no, not Kyle's) scrubbed the moldy areas...sprayed and scrubbed, sprayed and scrubbed, sprayed and scrubbed. Took a little elbow grease and some time, but bleach will completely kill the mold, you must kill it or it will return! Especially on wood. I made sure to let it completely dry over night so it would be ready to paint the next day!
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Bookshelf After |
Top of Bookshelf After (no more mold!) |
The next day, I checked the entire piece to make sure it was mold free after drying over night. It was, the bleach mixture was successful! I painted it a color called "Promenade" that we had leftover from painting one of the bedrooms, a light green-blue. I love this color, and love even more that it's not going to waste. After two coats of paint, the bookshelf for Kyle's new office is now complete!
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Bookshelf After |