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I have just received some new facia panels from Simon, I have taken off some Walnut panels, to replace them with Light Oak, he has suggested using T/Cut to clean the surfaces, I don't have that, has any one had this problem if so what did you use instead, Rev. |
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Can you use rubbing alcohol to clean?
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Good old fashioned soap and water will do the trick.
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