| Subject: | Re: Peel Ply |
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| From: | Miles McCallum <milesm@avnet.co.uk> |
| Date: | Sun, 24 Jun 2001 22:12:13 |
> > > > > > Amine blush is only on the surface. If one uses Peel Ply then the > > amine blush is on the peel ply layer. Off with the ply...off with > > the blush. > > > > Regarding solvents. I'm not sure what the right answer is. MEK > > and acetone will dissolve styrofoam. Alcohol doesnt seem to in my > > informal dunk tests. I was considering using dishwashing soap but > > was concerned about the additives for softening hands. is this a > > concern? If so Which soap is safest? > > Vinegar works OKish - I've been told Stits (or whatever it is) Alkaline cleaner (Part # 310) is the business. Miles |
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