 I am pleased to report that I used Citristrip on my early 1920's off brand floor model and have removed all the black gunky alligatored finish.  That said, I am left with all the original stain.  I am thrilled that the Citristrip didn't lift that off.  Great news!  Thank you to some forum members that answered a previous post a while back, too!
  I am pleased to report that I used Citristrip on my early 1920's off brand floor model and have removed all the black gunky alligatored finish.  That said, I am left with all the original stain.  I am thrilled that the Citristrip didn't lift that off.  Great news!  Thank you to some forum members that answered a previous post a while back, too!So, here is my question to those more experienced than me. As stated, I have all the original stain BUT a little bit of white residue from the stripping agent left is some tight spaces, wood grain, etc. and I have read some different opinions on how to "clean/rinse/wash" the cabinet. What is the consensus in removing all the stripping residue WITHOUT lifting off that original stain and patina? Denatured alcohol, mineral spirits, ???
Things are going so well and I don't want to mess it up now...
 
 Thanks in advance!
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