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I've spoken to him now... he'll mask them up.
Acetone is very useful as a solvent, but needs care in use and storage:Why no one ever mentions acetone?
Easy to use, evaporates without leaving caustic residues (like paint strippers), readily available at any paint store.
Acetone is NOT carcinogenic. It is one of the lowest toxicity organic solvents.Acetone is very useful as a solvent, but needs care in use and storage:
It is extremely aggressive and can damage a lot of plastics. It also can be hazardous as very volatile and has a low flash point and vapour can be ignited extremely easily even at low temperatures. It is also carcinogenic and can cause skin irritation as it de-fats your skin so you should wear suitable gloves - I recommend nitrile.
It needs to be stored in a suitable sealed container that it won't react with. Even the vapor from an improperly sealed container can damage paint and varnished surfaces.
Mine came in a plastic bottle. Must have had it at least 15 years now - and last time I looked there was still some left.The steel can it comes in is just dandy for storing it.
And the reason it’s used for fingernail polish remover. They just add a masking scent. Tryin to getting women to use it outdoors is a little challenging.Acetone is NOT carcinogenic. It is one of the lowest toxicity organic solvents.
The steel can it comes in is just dandy for storing it.
You should use it outdoors or with good ventilation.
Apart from the OP right at the start of the thread?Why no one ever mentions acetone?
Is taxidermy a hobby of yours Steve?Mine came in a plastic bottle. Must have had it at least 15 years now - and last time I looked there was still some left.
I needed it for melting acrylic (I think) pellets into a solution that could be injected into a serpent in order to stabilise it enough for display purposes.
Safe to say that's one job I didn't stuff...bloomin' thing was worth a fortune.Is taxidermy a hobby of yours Steve?
Hello DaveAnyhow... soda man texted me just... finished the sax
Yes, I'm collecting tomorrow morning. When he did the test patch on the bell the finish looked very fine, a very light coloured matt gold.Hello Dave
Any chance you could show us a few photos of this finish, when you get a chance? Interested in how fine the matt finish is.
No idea. Since my one disastrous encounter with them I've never mangled one up since - so haven't needed to remove one. Can't recall how I got it out, but it was knackered anyway...so probably drilled it out....any idea how they come out, without damaging them?
I may need to pop them out to effect a repair or glue on the glitter/plastic coloured gemstone/miniature Mickey Mouse.
That looks really nice: do you know if it had any effect on the toneholes (as in has the process "unlevelled" any)?Here's the soda blasted Yamaha...
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