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<p>[QUOTE="Christopher, post: 299089, member: 1646"]I think my best bet may be to just learn to live with it. The mud has been on there so long it's almost like concrete. I couldn't even pick it off with my fingernail. I'm also concerned that, depending on how long it's been on there, if I do remove it the wood underneath with not have the same patination as the exposed wood and I'll be left with light spots all over it. But thanks for the advice everyone. Appreciated as always.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Christopher, post: 299089, member: 1646"]I think my best bet may be to just learn to live with it. The mud has been on there so long it's almost like concrete. I couldn't even pick it off with my fingernail. I'm also concerned that, depending on how long it's been on there, if I do remove it the wood underneath with not have the same patination as the exposed wood and I'll be left with light spots all over it. But thanks for the advice everyone. Appreciated as always.[/QUOTE]
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