Dan Daniel
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Well, I knew it was only a matter of time. My favorite cleaner/degreaser, naphtha, is now banned for sale in my area. I'm buying up what I can but some day I will use it up.
So it's time to start exploring new cleaner and degreaser materials. Meaning for shutter, camera mechanisms, helicals, etc.
Any suggestions for materials, any advise on limits, etc. appreciated.
And any idea of what I bought today? : Klean Strip Painter's Solvent- replaces MEK, toluene, xylene, turpentine and VM&P naphtha. Yowza, quite a mess of solvents to claim replacement of. the label says that it contains acetone, methyl acetate, and mineral spirits. that last one, mineral spirits, bothers me as I have not had good luck with it for anything other than house paints. And acetone strips paint and melts plastics (put some in a 2 ounce polycarbontate bottle for testing and it melted out the bottom).
Here's the SDS if anyone is good at sussing out interesting ways to fry a liver or such-
So it's time to start exploring new cleaner and degreaser materials. Meaning for shutter, camera mechanisms, helicals, etc.
Any suggestions for materials, any advise on limits, etc. appreciated.
And any idea of what I bought today? : Klean Strip Painter's Solvent- replaces MEK, toluene, xylene, turpentine and VM&P naphtha. Yowza, quite a mess of solvents to claim replacement of. the label says that it contains acetone, methyl acetate, and mineral spirits. that last one, mineral spirits, bothers me as I have not had good luck with it for anything other than house paints. And acetone strips paint and melts plastics (put some in a 2 ounce polycarbontate bottle for testing and it melted out the bottom).
Here's the SDS if anyone is good at sussing out interesting ways to fry a liver or such-
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