Date: 8/31/1998, 12:47 pm
I think that might depend on the purity of the product. I recall clearly when I had a sailboat with an alcohol stove - most all alcohols I got, wether for stove use or for cleaning - would leave a residue. I have, on the other hand, successfully thinned epoxy with acetone and applied it. It worked fine. You can test the alcohol by putting about 1/2 cup in a glass container. If there is nothing left when it evaporates off, it's clean.
> I was thinking that one would let the alcohol dy off completely first.
> Because alcohol fumes are less caustic, and it is water soluble, I figured
> it'd be more pleasant to work with. It'd certainly evaporate away faster
> than water, and you could use it in the same way as water to moisten a
> rag, but faster drying.
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