61. The bare wood around the kitchen sink was rotting. 62. The bleach cannot be used until after the floor has been sanded down to the bare wood. 63. The first coat keeps the filler from penetrating the bare wood, after which it is very hard to remove. 64. The falling ice was colorless, almost invisible against the thicket of bare woods. 65. The harsh climate quickly bleached the paints away, leaving faint smudges of blue or red on bare wood. 66. The most imporant part of filling decayed areas is to clean out the decayed spot completely, cutting out the decay to the bare wood. 67. The other is quite large, but the growth is all on top, and the center is full of bare wood. 68. The reason you do it this way is to prevent the colored putty from staining bare wood. 69. The paint on the red cedar shingles is beginning to wear and to peel some, to the bare wood. 70. The peeling and flaking paint should be scraped off down to the bare wood, then the surface primed and repainted with at least two coats of paint. |