We have some poplar cabinet doors mostly stripped and the next phase is a methylene chloride stripper.

The doors aren't high end items and they're in rough shape. Several will need some sort of glue reinforcement of the joints (likely CA glue wicked in) and also some wood repairs (plugs, inserts) for damaged areas and some Bondo filler also. The finish will be paint.


The plan was to use the stripper first, the reasoning being that the stripper might attack the glue of any repairs.
A finishing article however suggested using methylene chloride stripper after doing glue repairs as the stripper contains wax which can interfere with the glue.

Anyone have any experience with this?
Thanks for any input.