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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10401813, member: 37"]It is oak. Does not look too bad. I probably would not completely strip this. Some lacquer thinner should cut the finish without removing all of it. Hopefully, the stains are in the finish and not the wood. If they are in the wood, some light sanding may be necessary to reduce the appeaance and some judicious staining would put back some color. A new coat of finish and you should be good to go.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 10401813, member: 37"]It is oak. Does not look too bad. I probably would not completely strip this. Some lacquer thinner should cut the finish without removing all of it. Hopefully, the stains are in the finish and not the wood. If they are in the wood, some light sanding may be necessary to reduce the appeaance and some judicious staining would put back some color. A new coat of finish and you should be good to go.[/QUOTE]
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