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Dissolving the PU foam on a solvent ?
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Pertabolis
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I'll give it a try anyway, without sanding in the fiber layer.
I didn't realise CF would block the signal but after a quick search, internet is full of references to this matter.
Thanks very much!
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[quote][b]baja_patient (30/04/2012)As for the acetone, I poured it into a regular plastic drinking cup, the cheap throw-away kind which I assume is PVC, and the bottom just fell out instantly. I was using class A acetone, which I bought from an epoxy supplier specially to clean epoxy tools.
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Usually polySTYRENE, NOT PVC - which is as much of a sod to dissolve as PU.
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steveastroUK (05/05/2012)
[quote][b]baja_patient (30/04/2012)As for the acetone, I poured it into a regular plastic drinking cup, the cheap throw-away kind which I assume is PVC, and the bottom just fell out instantly. I was using class A acetone, which I bought from an epoxy supplier specially to clean epoxy tools.
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Usually polySTYRENE, NOT PVC - which is as much of a sod to dissolve as PU.
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Hmm yeah probably, but the cup was clear. Didnt know you could get clear polystyrene cups. not the white coffee ones.
Nevermind, I use glass now and no solvent will dissolve that.
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Yeah, polystyrenes come in clear as well as expanded forms.
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baja_patient (06/05/2012)
Nevermind, I use glass now and no solvent will dissolve that.
Unless yo are using fluoridric acid !
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