Re: Dried out old sanding sealer



In article <11r6aes7d9tqkba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, the notorious t-e-d <tdstr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Been doing some serious cleaning in the workshop and I came across some
> old Sig butyrate sanding sealer that has solidified. Is it a total lost
> or is there some way I can salvage it with some acetone or similar?

Have you tried the obvious Sig dope thinner? That should do the trick.

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  • Dried out old sanding sealer
    ... Been doing some serious cleaning in the workshop and I came across some old Sig butyrate sanding sealer that has solidified. ... Is it a total lost or is there some way I can salvage it with some acetone or similar? ...
    (rec.models.rockets)