Removing stains caused by black walnut trees

   / Removing stains caused by black walnut trees #1  

Retiredguy2

Gold Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2015
Messages
308
Location
Michigan
Tractor
Deere 4410
I have white PVC deck railings on two large decks as well as a fair assortment of beige colored Suncast brand plastic deck boxes. There are a pair of huge black walnut trees in front of the house and the residue badly discolors anything made of plastic even though nothing is located under the trees and the leaves almost never fall on the deck furniture or railings. I have tried a multitude of cleaners of several types along with a powerful electric washer in attempts to clean off the dark residue from the railings, etc. but still have found nothing that works well. Any advice? Thank you.
 
   / Removing stains caused by black walnut trees #2  
Welcome back JDGreen.
 
   / Removing stains caused by black walnut trees #4  
Have you tried 20% bleach/warm water and a non abrasive scrubbing pad?
 
   / Removing stains caused by black walnut trees #5  
No idea, but good luck. We have a black walnut tree in our back yard, and are having a bumper crop this year. The Wife invited over a friend last weekend who wanted some, and they sat out there and shucked them out of the husks for a couple of hours. Even with good rubber gloves on, some of that stuff still found its way onto her hands. She's tried soap, cleanser, bleach, lemon juice, Goop, and turpentine, and nothing has worked. That black stuff is used for wood stains. If there's any porosity to your deck material and that stuff has gotten in, it will not be easy to remove.
 
Last edited:
   / Removing stains caused by black walnut trees #6  
No idea, but good luck. We have a black walnut tree in our back yard, and are having a bumper crop this year. The Wife invited over a friend last weekend who wanted some, and they sat out there and shucked them out of the husks for a couple of hours. Even with good rubber gloves on, some of that stuff still found its way onto her hands. She's tried soap, cleanser, bleach, lemon juice, Goop, and turpentine, and nothing has worked. That black stuff is used for wood stains. If there's an porosity to your deck material and that stuff has gotten in, it will not be easy to remove.

Pour the walnuts out in your drive way; after running back and forth on them for a few days, most of the "shucking" will already be done.

Whoops! I forgot, some of us have driveways made out of concrete. I think my way will only work on gravel or dirt driveways; I can imagine what a concrete drive would look like...speaking of STAINS!
 
   / Removing stains caused by black walnut trees #8  
It will also kill ringworm...long story, but as per advice from my Grandfather...RIP...1880-1978.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2007 Ford F-750 Truck, VIN # 3FRXF75TX7V418482 (A44391)
2007 Ford F-750...
2002 International 4300 Truck, VIN # 1HTMMAAP02H548742 (A44391)
2002 International...
Ver-Mac Message Board S/A Towable Trailer (A44571)
Ver-Mac Message...
6Yd Dumpster (A44571)
6Yd Dumpster (A44571)
Land Pride 510 Hydraulic Skid Steer Breaker (A46877)
Land Pride 510...
EZ Go Golf Cart 48V (A44391)
EZ Go Golf Cart...
 
Top