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Unread 12-09-2010, 12:01 PM   #1
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I would try acetone It works great to strip off old finish and it is reletivley safe, but very flameible, use in well ventilated space. Try to use a tightly covered container-it evaporates fast. good luck
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Removing GOO From Wood & Metal
Unread 12-10-2010, 03:04 AM   #2
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Default Removing GOO From Wood & Metal

I think I'd try to soften whatever the GOO may be by passing the parts thru the steam escaping from the spout of a tea kettle ... Once the GOO has softened, you should be able to remove it by wiping the parts with a cloth.

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