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Old August 8th, 2008
mark poulson mark poulson is offline
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Re: Thinning Epoxy with Fingernail Polish Remover

Downriver,
Why does D2T stay tacky if you mix in a thinner before the two part mix is thoroughly mixed?
I'm guessing the thinner bonds to one part better than the other, and screws up the mix if they're not already mixed before it's added.
But I'm certainly no chemist, or epoxy solvent expert, although I have tested my share of alcohol "solvents".
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