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Sounds like the haze was sealed over, in which case the sealer needs to be removed. Try a small area with acetone, then a light acid solution after removing the sealer. Do not use anything metallic, like steel wool.

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Sounds like the haze was sealed over, in which case the sealer needs to be removed. Try a small area with acetone, then a light acid solution after removing the sealer. Do not use anything metallic, like steel wool.

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Sounds like the haze was sealed over, in which case the sealer needs to be removed. Try a small area with acetone, then a light acid solution after removing the sealer. Do not use anything metallic, like steel wool. Let me know how that goes.

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