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Keeping your equipment clean from epoxy resin.
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Tollaus
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Hi guys,
I am really new to all this and I was wondering how do you clean your equipment after resin infusion, for example the metal connectors on the catching pot etc. I haven't started to use it but I don't want to get stuck after the first time!
Thank you very much in advance.
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Keeping your equipment clean from epoxy resin.
Tollaus
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13 Years Ago
If you push the hose in far enough there shouldnt be too much splatter on the inside of the lid....
Warren
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13 Years Ago
Thank you very much Warren for the Infos!
Tollaus
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13 Years Ago
Yeah I would like to know too, because I sometimes spray the resin with pistol, and its hard to...
fiberpro
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13 Years Ago
once its cured, epoxy is resistant to most solvants! the key is clean it before it cures.
Warren
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13 Years Ago
[quote][b]Warren (01/08/2012)[/b][hr]once its cured, epoxy is resistant to most solvants! the key is...
fiberpro
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13 Years Ago
I have always used ordinary Denatured Alcohol to clean off uncured epoxy resin, an also hardener and...
Dravis
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13 Years Ago
Hi Guys, Acetone is our favoured solvent, agreed it evaporates quickly but there are ways to deal...
Paul (Staff)
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13 Years Ago
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