afreegreek wrote:you are better off just letting the wood dry after the stripper and sand the discoloured wood away.. try a test spot first to see if it hasn't penetrated too far but likely it is only the first few layers of cells and sanding should remove it.. if you use a thinner like acetone etc it is likely to just carry the stain further in..Miriam C. wrote::?OMG. Donotdothisathome.....
You know that wonderful smelling ORANGE stripper...well it leaves orange stuff on the plywood. If fact even Acetone won't get it off without some serious scrubbing. AND if you don't notice the orange stuff until the next morning....![]()
Did I say I was trying to not hurt myself...... Gonna look like Popeye.... This was just plain dumb...
chem strippers work well but they are risky. I've been in the trade for 25 or so years and I can count on the fingers of one hand the times we've used strippers. a proper cabinet scraper is the fastest safest way.
Oops too late

I didn't use the clear strippers cause they tend to eat epoxy and I would rather not go there.
Oh my arms---


DAve I am sure your arms can handle all that sanding. Go for it.....

