Release agent + synthetic stocks

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In the process of pillar bedding a 700 in a Bell and Carlson stock, I accidentally got a bit of Brownell's flammable release agent on the stock. The stuff is awfully resiliant, and after about twenty minutes of rubbing on it with a rag w/acetone, there's still a faint glossy sheen to the stock where the release agent was. Anyone ever experience this, or have thoughts as to what I might be able to use to get it off?
 
Since it's on the stock and not the metal, I believe Brownell's instructions say that using vinegar will remove the release agent.
 
Is that Brownells' blue goo? It works fine as a release agent, but as you have discovered has a tendency to drip. Use Johnson's Paste Wax next time. Stays where you put it.
 
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