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Junior
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Do you have to use acetone to clean in between layers of laminate, or is there something else I can use to clean after sanding?
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Your general meaning I understand, then you need to peel off the layer after the peeling surface polished, and then use acetone to clean it, clean and clean the dust left, and then build the next layer.
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Do I need acetone?
Junior
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8 Years Ago
Are you trying to glue the laminate together? If the surface of your processing is the release cloth...
Asurada
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8 Years Ago
I didn't have any peel ply, only release film but the laminate needed sanding back as the resin...
Junior
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8 Years Ago
Your general meaning I understand, then you need to peel off the layer after the peeling surface...
Asurada
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8 Years Ago
But is there anything else I can use other than acetone?
Junior
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8 Years Ago
MEK would be the next best thing. Or a water-based alternative, but they tend to be much more...
Hanaldo
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8 Years Ago
I wasn't worried about any contaminants, if was more to clean off the resin dust.
Junior
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8 Years Ago
Ordinary "Denatured Alcohol" works well ... Be aware that the fumes can make you a bit tipsy ---...
Dravis
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8 Years Ago
Silly question, but is acetone nail polish remover? Or is there anywhere you can buy acetone on the...
Junior
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8 Years Ago
Some Nail Polish Removers do contain acetone but be aware that Nail Polish Removers also include...
Rich (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
Nail varnish remover is just watered down acetone with perfumes added. A good substitute if you want...
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
Brilliant, thanks Warren!
Junior
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8 Years Ago
I would've thought that if it has been sanded down with 120 grit ready for the next coat then there...
NTF6
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8 Years Ago
In theory, once heavily keyed, there should be no original surface left, but it depends on nature of...
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
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