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De Glue Goo
Just found a mention of this in the latest Wood mag. Will it work well
to remove stubborn glue squeeze out that's imbedded in the pores of the wood. i.e. could I scrap off the excess hardened glue and then let de glue goo do its thing for 20 minutes and then flush out all traces of the glue so as not to screw up a staining or dye process? will the acetic acid in the product discolor any either dark or light woods? Dave |
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De Glue Goo
"David" wrote in message ... Just found a mention of this in the latest Wood mag. Will it work well snip I have used de glue goo and it works pretty well. I have not had a problem with it staining any wood although my use was limited. Larry |
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