[TheForge] My latest discovery - cleaning up wet epoxy cement
Lon Humphrey
ironcrossforge at roadrunner.com
Sun Apr 13 12:08:36 EDT 2008
for clean up of still wet epoxy try WD 40 works great
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Freeman" <freemab222 at gmail.com>
To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2008 11:56 AM
Subject: [TheForge] My latest discovery - cleaning up wet epoxy cement
> So, I was working with J-B Weld, an epoxy glue/filler, when a breeze
> flips foil I had the stuff on onto my hand. And it was downhill from
> there.
>
> I kinda figured I'd get the stuff off about the time this layer of
> skin wore off, but I diligently rubbed away as much of the wet stuff
> as I could with an old rag.
>
> Then I decided to try a solvent I've used to clean up lots of things -
> tape adhesives, paint, asphalt, etc. What did I have to lose? I put
> some on a small cloth and started rubbing. No shit - the stuff
> actually removed wet epoxy cement (J-B Weld, anyway. I assume that's
> typical epoxy)! I've never found anything else that would touch that
> stuff!
>
> The solvent is ethyl acetate. I consider it a miracle stuff-remover,
> and it's reputation has just been enhanced in my book. It's
> "non-toxic" (meaning that traces won't poison you - but don't drink
> it!). Its smell is strong, but not all that unpleasant, like a
> slightly fruity acetone. It's quite flammable, but less so than
> acetone. You're not likely to find it in your local paint store, but
> it is available though scientific supply houses. Try Thomas
> Scientific.
>
> --
> Bruce
> NJ
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