You might contact Florida Chemical directly.  I don't have anything in my 
notes about a retailer, just a bookmark to their website that says "Epoxy 
Cleaner."  Don't even know when/where I found it.

Burgess

At 09:07 PM 8/23/02, you wrote:
>Burgess,
>
>Yes, the West System emulsifying cleaner is used to
>remove epoxy before it cures. It may have been citrus
>based, too, since it smelled like some of the citrus
>cleaners that are popular today. The fact that it was
>non-toxic yet very effective is what I really liked
>about it. Plus, it had an amazingly long shelf life
>after it was mixed with water to make the actual
>cleaning solution.
>
>Who sells E-Z-Mulse cleaner? Is it available online?
>
>Jack
>
>
>--- Burgess Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Are you talking about a cleaner to remove the epoxy
> > before it sets? If so,
> > products containing d-Limonene will do this.  There
> > is a commercial product
> > out there called E-Z-Mulse which specifically claims
> > to be used for epoxy
> > clean-up.
>
> > I am not aware of any emulsifying agent that will do
> > the same thing after
> > the epoxy has set.
> >
> > BTW, I believe the mfr of d-Limonene also touts its
> > use as a grip solvent
> > as well.
> >
> > The stuff is all made from citrus byproducts and is
> > generally considered
> > completely non-toxic.
> >
> > Burgess
>
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