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08-01-2018 12:06 PM
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I have allowed the wet application to stand for considerable time on my various attempts.
I have not tried to wrap it in cellophane (to keep it wet) for an extended time. I may give that a try, depending on how the 1850 performs.
Thanks for all the commentary. I will upload a new picture to show the area I've been working on. After my first failure with the 'citrus' stripper, I quit applying the stripper to the entire stock. Instead, I have been applying each new attempt to a small area.
(I'm pretty tied up today, so I may not get a picture uploaded until tomorrow...)
Cheers,
- s.west
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Originally Posted by
swest
Bummer. I don't want to have to resort to sandpaper.
No need, next step is burning it off with a heat gun.
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Originally Posted by
swest
I have allowed the wet application to stand for considerable time
1850 will dry if you do that, use steel wool and keep gooping it on and working it. Don't try to save the product.
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