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Wet the wood with a damp rag and you will see the 'invisible' smears. Sometimes this means it is too late as sanding might not get all the glue off.
The surefire way is to clean all the errant glue from around joints with a damp rag before it sets up.
Another way is to use the newer glues out that show up under ultraviolet light. Do that and you know exactly where the stain will not take without further work. However using the tape method mentioned above is probably the best way to prevent the need for the other systems.
what are the newer glues that glow in the dark..that sounds like a great way to make sure you got rid of all that glue without the smell or mess of either oilor mineral spirits , although i tried the minerial spirit trick and it let me know were there were 2 spots along a seam that i missed
Robert Sanford said:Another way is to use the newer glues out that show up under ultraviolet light. Do that and you know exactly where the stain will not take without further work. However using the tape method mentioned above is probably the best way to prevent the need for the other systems.
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