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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 4540477, member: 37"]Some modern acrylics (catalized) are nearly impervious to even the harshest solvents. I would be inclined to try and lightly sand the top with special attention to the damaged areas, adding color as necessary, and recoat the entire top with a poly. It may not end up looking perfect but it is not the mess you could get into by trying to do more.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 4540477, member: 37"]Some modern acrylics (catalized) are nearly impervious to even the harshest solvents. I would be inclined to try and lightly sand the top with special attention to the damaged areas, adding color as necessary, and recoat the entire top with a poly. It may not end up looking perfect but it is not the mess you could get into by trying to do more.[/QUOTE]
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