I have a reef tank on the second floor of my house with wooden floors (a recipe for disaster but it's what I'm dealing with). I have had small leaks on occasion, and cleaned them up fairly easily. The issue I have now is that the salt water (and by extension the salt) has soaked into the wood beneath and immediately around the tank. Then, because of the hygroscopic property of salt, it pulls water out of the air and thus wets the wood. The salt can already damage the wood on its own, but the water makes it worse.
Is anyone aware of a way to get at least some of the salt out of the wood. I thought that using some fresh water (maybe wiping with a wet cloth?) could help pull some out. I also have seen online some places claiming that a 50/50 vinegar and fresh water solution can pull salt out and/or lower its hygroscopic effect, but I did not want to try anything yet in case I make it worse.
If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated!
Is anyone aware of a way to get at least some of the salt out of the wood. I thought that using some fresh water (maybe wiping with a wet cloth?) could help pull some out. I also have seen online some places claiming that a 50/50 vinegar and fresh water solution can pull salt out and/or lower its hygroscopic effect, but I did not want to try anything yet in case I make it worse.
If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated!