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Sat, Nov 3, 12 at 20:46
| I was once told that rubbing shellac on a stain on a table will cover the stain. I tried it but the shellac formed a smudge on the table that is worse than the stain. Can I remove the shellac with something? Thanks |
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| Alcohol. Denatured is best, isopropyl works. |
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| "isopropyl works." Most isopropyl has at least 10% water (30% is even more common). |
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