Posted by JML755 on March 28, 2010 at 09:42:44 from (96.27.107.244):
In Reply to: Returning lumber posted by Crem on March 25, 2010 at 19:07:16:
Crem,
I did the same thing when I used a Ford Ranger with plastic bed liner to pick up a load of 3/4" Oak hardwood flooring for my kitchen. Turned the corner onto a Main road and some of the bundles slid out, broke open and many pieces ended up in the gutter along the curb IN THE MUD. Got home and spent half a day washing/cleaning the mud off the pieces. Did I mention that MUD stains an Oak board pretty good? :oops:
Anyway, bleach cleaned up some and the ones that were the worst ended up under the fridge, dishwasher and in the closet. Actually ended up not having to discard any pieces. Sometimes recovery from a screwup can be very satisfying. :)
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