And since you cleaned it before taking some "before" pictures, you need to go smear some more silicone adhesive on it so we can see "before" and "after" pics.
Close up on the area
from a distance
This one you can see it clearly, but that cause the light is hitting it right where the kilt is hanging over the table.
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I've also used Isopropyl Alcohol whenever I dribbled rod building finishes and epoxies on my work slacks. The trick is getting to it FAST, as you did. I would recommend that you get an apron, but I have 3 in my workshop that I never wear. I'm afraid I might spill something on them. Stains or spots of glue on my slacks are one thing (they are only pants), but a dirty apron? Well that just looks sloppy.... There's logic in there somewhere... I think.
If you want an apron, I'll send you one of mine. Outside the dust, they should be fairly pristine
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