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I would have thought that if you run the back of your nail on the suspect area you might see it flex which would indicate de-lamination or a scalpel blade to break the surface and it should then be easy to flake it off, if it is de-laminated. It's quite worrying, I hope you find the cause. I use acetone to wipe oily woods now, but I don't know if that is any better than your method.


Peter


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