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Pressed checkering???
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 2916268" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I've tried acetone, lacquer thinner, and mineral spirits without and success. I think that you are on the right trail when you mentioned keeping the mixture fluid. I think it is Zip Strip that is water soluble and hoping to find a paint stripper that "is" water soluble. The problem with using a brush is that the checkering is so small that there's really not too much room for a brush to get into the hole in the stock. I have tried a number of brushes of different sizes and diameters, but again came up with nothing. I even took an acid brush and one of the $1 disposable brushes and cut the bristles back about 1/4-1/2 inch to make them a little more stiffer in hopes they would work, again came up short.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 2916268, member: 69192"] I've tried acetone, lacquer thinner, and mineral spirits without and success. I think that you are on the right trail when you mentioned keeping the mixture fluid. I think it is Zip Strip that is water soluble and hoping to find a paint stripper that "is" water soluble. The problem with using a brush is that the checkering is so small that there's really not too much room for a brush to get into the hole in the stock. I have tried a number of brushes of different sizes and diameters, but again came up with nothing. I even took an acid brush and one of the $1 disposable brushes and cut the bristles back about 1/4-1/2 inch to make them a little more stiffer in hopes they would work, again came up short. [/QUOTE]
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