Hi all, yes hot soapy water and some goo gone seems to be doing the trick without damaging the wood. I tried to remove a big blob of paint with goo gone, and it definitely lightened up the shellac in one spot. Wondering if I should just leave the paint until the cabinetmaker goes at it?
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Also, do I need to do the whole mineral spirits and waxing at this point? I sorta would prefer not too, because I need to put my kitchen back together quickly, but it's also 11 degrees today (-10 with wind chill)...sorta a cold day to open the windows for ventilation. Part of me wants to do it so they look fabulous, but its also a time consuming process.
Can I clean with soapy water, then wax, all in 1 day? If I have to hold off, I can. It's just hard because they are all over the first floor right now and I'm on crutches
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TIA