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<blockquote data-quote="greenstripe" data-source="post: 506315" data-attributes="member: 8372"><p>Acetone is very useful as a solvent, but needs care in use and storage:</p><p></p><p>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. </p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenstripe, post: 506315, member: 8372"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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