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Old 28-04-2021, 11:57 AM   #1
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warm soapy water is the best thing for wiping away uncured epoxy. You probably knew that already.
You can smear it about with meths or acetone though.
I did actually so thanks
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I did actually so thanks
Just reviewed this Gazza, I did it on my phone sat in a car and it must have seemed very rude!! because I meant to say DIDNT. Good tip , I hadnt heard it before.
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Just reviewed this Gazza, I did it on my phone sat in a car and it must have seemed very rude!! because I meant to say DIDNT. Good tip , I hadnt heard it before.
No worries, no offence taken. It's amazing how many people reach for some sort of solvent, even in boatyards where the stuff is used all the time. Acetone for instance will slow the cure down a bit and smear it about nicely to make a bigger mess, but water is epoxy's enemy, it kills it, so obviously don't let it get where you do want it to go off.

Nice job btw.
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