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The citrus strip was too mild. If you would use a methylene chloride remover such as Kleen Strip I think you would have better results. I would recommend brushing it on and keep it wet with remover for about a half an hour and then use a brass brush and rub the paint out of the grain. Then if you have one, use a low pressured power washer or one you can adjust the pressure down and rinse the paint out of the grain with the water. You won't have it wet long enough to affect the glue joints. It will raise the grain but that is a good thing at that stage. I use a small cheap electric power washer that is 1500 psi. The power washer will lift the paint out of the grain the brush alone wouldn't do. If that isn't an option you can rinse the residue off with lacquer thinner.