Definitely DON"T use chemical paint stripper! That makes a horrible mess and leaves a residue that needs to be thoroughly rinsed off with water. With water...water on wood! Just asking for more problems. And since you've been using lacquer, there's absolutely no need for a stripper.
I've been doing this (finishing and refinishing with lacquer) for many years and can definitely help you to get a perfect finish, but I need to know a couple things first...
1. are you using solid color finish?
2. solid color covered with clear?
3. stain covered with clear?
4. Are they really bubbles or are they spots/spatters of paint/clear?
It's not hard to fix your problem, but the solution will be different for each of the conditions I'm asking about.
I'll get you up and running (playing) as quickly and efficiently as possible. It IS possible to get excellent results with rattle cans...sometimes as good as with the best spray equipment, so take heart.
In the meantime, there is a series of 3 videos on StewMac that actually are very good that take you thru the entire project. They are lengthy but there's good info in them for beginner AND pro. I've been doing this from before these guys were even born, but even I picked up some good tips.
https://www.stewmac.com/video-and-i...inish-repair/aerosol-guitar-finishing-course/