Can You Remove the Red From Red Oak? 3 Methods Tested with Surprising Results!

In this video, Daniel Elbrecht, Technical Director at RW Supply & Design, puts three popular products to the test to see if you can truly remove the red undertones from red oak flooring. Whether you're a flooring professional or a DIY enthusiast, this is the video you need to watch before tackling your next project! We’ll explore: A&B Wood Bleach: A classic method (but not always favored by installers) Pink Blocker by Ciranova: A newer product with promising results Bona Red Out: A popular solution among professionals Each product is applied to a red oak floor panel, and the results are compared side by side. From ease of use to effectiveness, Daniel shares his thoughts on how each method measures up, and which one he would recommend for different scenarios. Whether you're looking to neutralize red oak for a more natural look, or just curious about these products, this video breaks down the pros and cons of each. 👀 Watch until the end for a final comparison and Daniel's expert recommendation! 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more flooring tips and product reviews from RW Supply & Design. TimeStamps 00:00 Intro 00:40 Applying A Wood Bleach 01:56 Applying Pink Blocker 02:53 Applying Red Out 04:31 Applying B Wood Bleach & Neutralizing 05:54 First Impression 07:48 Final Results 🌐 Website - https://rwsupply.com/ 📷 Instagram - / rw.supplydesign 🔗 Linkedin - / rw-supply-design #RedOakFlooring #FlooringTips #WoodBleach #BonaRedOut #PinkBlocker#FlooringProducts #FlooringDIY #OakFlooring #WoodFlooring #FlooringInstallers #RedOakRemoval Red Oak flooring How to remove red from oak flooring Best products for red oak A&B wood bleach Pink Blocker Ciranova Bona Red Out test Flooring product review Flooring professional advice DIY oak flooring tips