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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:13 am 
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Does anyone know if this stuff is safe for removing titebond squeeze out on water-based lacquer such as Stewmac's Colortone?

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Looks like nobody knows for sure. My uneducated guess would be that it's okay to use, once the lacquer has cured. It's only a guess, so I'd suggest contacting Stew-Mac about it. People here have gotten quick and helpful responses by phone and e-mail.


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Carlton, I am amazed that no one really knew the answer here or on the other forum.  So I finally tested it.  No problems.  So for those that need to remove squeeze out from a bridge - use De-glue goo with confidence that it won't hurt your water-based lacquer finish.  My finish was just 10 days old. Thanks Rich

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Thanks for the follow-up Rich. Good information to have.


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