Re: 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?
> >>
> >>
> >> Have you tried the obvious Sig dope thinner? That should do the trick.
> >>
> >
> >Thought about that but that would require me to make another purchase.
> >If I was going to do that I would just purchase another bottle of SS.
> >
> >I was just curious if there something I might already have on hand that
> >would do the trick.
> >
> >Oh well, I'll go buy a new bottle. It's not like it's expensive.
>
> On the label, what's it claim as the solvent? MSDS from Sig would
> probably divulge that information. That's pretty much all you need to
> replace unless it's some sort of weirdo combination that would have
> you buying a bunch of different chemicals. I've got MEK, IBK,
> Acetone, Lacquer thinner, and standard paint thinner on hand...
>
> Working for an automotive paint company has its perks...


just get annother bottle ,it's not worth trying to re-dissolve

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