On 15 Nov, 2006, at 5:19, Pierre Bombardier wrote: Try toluene... Toluene or xylene work great. The original solvent in flexament is a chlorinated solvent. White spirit / naphtha should work too. As someone found out to their chagrin, acetone is incompatible with rubber cements in general and flexament in particular. Henk =============================== ><(((((º> =============================== | Dr. Henk J.M. Verhaar | e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Ecotoxicoloog en vliegbinder | tel: 035 656 2128 | | Stichts End 17 | mobiel: 06 26 136034 | | NL-1244 PK Ankeveen | web: www.xs4all.nl/~flyrod | =============================== <º)))))>< =============================== |
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