Jon, How do you prevent gouging? I havce tried the scraping and / or the sanding routine but have always gouged in places and that just makes the job that much harder. Any helpful hints? Greg At 06:49 AM 6/4/2002, you wrote: >At 10:15 PM 6/3/2002 -0400, you wrote: >>The stripper I use is very NASTY methylene chloride based stuff. But it >>is happy to be washed off with water. I wish I could tell you why. It >>works quite well though. I have tried one type of "natural orange >>stripper" and it performed poorly. I have four gallons of that still. You >>want it? >> >>Terry Farrell > >I have found that scraping is both non-toxic and faster than chemical >removers. >No dry time. > >However, on highly figured surfaces a liquid remover is necessary. >Regards, > >Jon Page, piano technician >Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. >mailto:jonpage@attbi.com >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Greg Newell mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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