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Old August 30th 03, 04:39 PM
Bruce A. Frank
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And what dastardly thing is going to happen if you use MEK? It is the
correct solvent. If you are so deathly afraid of MEK for what ever
imagined reason you should have chosen a water based coating system.

Michael Horowitz wrote:

Folks -

I applied some aluminium-pigmented dope to some fabric.
Tried cleaning up with Mineral Spirits. Not satisfactory.
Cleaned up with butyrate thinner.
Don't wanna use MEK (sorta scared of it)
Anything else make a go cleaner-upper? Looking for something more
available than the butyrate thinner. - Mike


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