Snowman
Well-Known Member
Ok, the 70% to 99% IPA line just triggered a new thought: One goal among the 3D resin printing crowd is to save money when possible (duh), and one of the ways that can be done is to reuse/recycle IPA, which is used as a dip to remove uncured resin from the printed parts. I have the idea IPA is the most widely used rinse among the resin printing crowd, but at least one guy (and now a few more), have experimented with alternatives.
It's been a year or more, and I'm not sure where or who authored the video where I first saw it, but it could be this one:
Jessy thinks pretty well of "MeanGreen." It's available at Lowes here in the US.
Might or might be good for cleaning airbrushes. If you try it, let us know.
FWIW, I think the "orange-or-other-citric-acid" stuff is not dissimilar to products sold for other purposes. Some are sold as "goo" label stickum removers--GOO GONE is one:
Duck brand Adhesive remover is another:
or as gripping activator solution, which is applied to the double-stick tape over which club grips are then slid into position:
There are other solutions which might work too, and Golfworks also sells one of those (Naptha, rather than citrus based):
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It's been a year or more, and I'm not sure where or who authored the video where I first saw it, but it could be this one:
Jessy thinks pretty well of "MeanGreen." It's available at Lowes here in the US.
Might or might be good for cleaning airbrushes. If you try it, let us know.
FWIW, I think the "orange-or-other-citric-acid" stuff is not dissimilar to products sold for other purposes. Some are sold as "goo" label stickum removers--GOO GONE is one:
Duck brand Adhesive remover is another:
or as gripping activator solution, which is applied to the double-stick tape over which club grips are then slid into position:
The Golfworks Grip Solvent
This economical solvent activates all solvent-activated tapes.
www.golfworks.com
There are other solutions which might work too, and Golfworks also sells one of those (Naptha, rather than citrus based):
The GolfWorks Pro-Blend Grip Solvents | The GolfWorks
The GolfWorks Pro-Blend Grip Solvents
www.golfworks.com
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The triggered thought has now run it's course, and so "we return control of your television set (or computer) to you. Until the next time we take you to...
...The...Outer...Limits...".