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| msmiley | April 8th, 2008 12:46 PM Does anyone have any tips for dealing with glue leftover on some edges hindering the stain? I'm tired of dealing with this problem. In the past, I've just sanded the spots down some more right then and there while staining, but I'd rather fix the underlying problem. Is stainable glue the way to go? I've heard that sometime it accepts too much stain and gets really dark. Or is it best to get a brightly colored glue so that you can see the problem spots ahead of time? |
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