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Old 20-04-2009, 14:25   #31
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Zippys Note To Self: put thinking head on before typing...
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ok see... i must start to read it all then !
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Old 20-04-2009, 15:22   #32
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Zippys Note To Self: put thinking head on before typing...
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ok see... i must start to read it all then !
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Old 20-04-2009, 19:38   #33
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So where can we buy 100% acetone over here ?
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Old 20-04-2009, 20:08   #34
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So where can we buy 100% acetone over here ?
Lots of places - eBay sellers can ship 5 litres I think, but not cheap at around £20, fibreglass suppliers sell it much more cheaply (its a commonly used chemical in that industry for cleaning), or Makeitfit tells me he uses it a lot in his kitchen fitting....so its probably a commonly available solvent cleaner from lots of other places.....or you can drive to Calais on a day trip and buy gallons of it from BricoDepot for a few euros.

Bit one word of warning - its apparently a great paint stripper although I've not tried it...
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Ta I've seen it all over the place in industry but I've never seen 100% for private use.

I'm contemplating giving it a go because the science does seem to make sense.
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Old 20-04-2009, 20:17   #36
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Ta I've seen it all over the place in industry but I've never seen 100% for private use.

I'm contemplating giving it a go because the science does seem to make sense.
just make sure it doesn't say nail varnish remover on the container!

but the 99.9% stuff is what you need. and don't expect miracles.....the benefit is pretty minor but I can tell the difference and it does add a little bit of oomph...
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