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I copy my chip carving patterns on a laser printer and then transfer them to my wood via heat transfer. After I finish my carving there is still toner remaining on the uncarved wood. I would rather not sand and lose the fine ridges. I tried isopryphl alcohol but that doesn't work. Any suggestions on how I easily remove the toner? Thanks, Rob
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have you tried acetone on it. It is real flammable so be careful with it. It a thinner for car paints. Don't get it on anything else it will take the color out. Tony
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I use a white vinyl eraser for clean ups. Never tried it on toner though.
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