I'm nearing the final round of wood removal in my barrel channel in letting and I have a bad buildup of inletting blue on the side flats of the channel. I never put any color on the side flat of the barrel, but it has been getting rubbed off of the corners of the barrel onto the side flats as I put in and take out the barrel.
I have been using dykem hi spot blue, which seems to absorb into the wood as it builds up. I can't scrape the sideflats, because then I would end up with large gaps that would need to be filled.
I have cleaned a little bit of it off with acetone on a q-tip, but it doesn't completely remove the color.
Is there any method you all would recommend for cleaning the blue color out of the wood? I would assume that using bleach would weaken the wood fibers there too much, although I have considered trying it on a small area to see if it would bleach the color out. I decided I didn't want to use any betting compound in the barrel channel, because I wanted to be able to see my nicely done inlet when removing the barrel, but a bunch of blue stained wood would diminish those warm fuzzies.