Petrified wood found while canoeing the Little River near Goldsboro, NC

Gilligan

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fossis

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Keep those boys looking, it's a 'great hobby'. :thumbsup:

Fossis..............
 

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Gilligan

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Does anyone have any ideas on how to clean this piece without ruining it? Thanks
 

Harry Pristis

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Does anyone have any ideas on how to clean this piece without ruining it? Thanks
You can pressure-wash it at your local car wash. Of course, pressure-washing will separate any fractured portions. Otherwise, you can soak it in a laundry bleach solution.
 

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Gilligan

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Thanks, I have a pressure washer...I never thought of using it for that....I will do the bleach solution first
 

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