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    Default Wood stripper

    Hi all,
    Thank you for the add!
    I am currently restoring a deck and was looking for a non toxic wood stripper that actually works.
    I believe it has been treated with polyurethane and it is hard to get off.
    Two coats of Cutek stripper has not done much to soften the coating.
    Any ideas much appreciated.

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    You'll probably find more success by sanding. Easier if it's been screwed down (rather than dome head nails) and they are driven below the surface slightly

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