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		By: Kimberly Graham		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m a novice. Just finished staining my first table. The table has a few raised spots after gel stain  has dried. Looks like I didn&#039;t sand some areas enough. I think I&#039;ll try the scuff sand  but worry that restain will be blotchy. Your article is VERY thorough and helpful. Thank you!]]></description>
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