Re: Epoxy cleaner?

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From:Don Hammer <donh7@earthlink.net>
To:Connie McManus <conmac@cc.usu.edu>, Tamara Howard <howard@cshl.org>, Microscopy Listserver <Microscopy@sparc5.microscopy.com>, Histology listserver <histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>
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Stuff is cheap too and if there is any left after the zillions of home uses,
great on salads!!!!

Don Hammer, Retired Guy
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From: Connie McManus <conmac@cc.usu.edu>
To: Tamara Howard <howard@cshl.org>; Microscopy Listserver
<Microscopy@sparc5.microscopy.com>; Histology listserver
<histonet@pathology.swmed.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: Epoxy cleaner?


> My husband uses epoxy on a sailboat he's building.  He cleans everything
> up... hands, spills, etc... with plain old vinegar.  We go through a LOT
of
> vinegar.  If it's dried, then soak acetone on it until it softens, then
use
> vinegar (or 5% acetic acid) to mop up the residues.
>
> connie m
>
> At 10:31 AM 06/13/2000 -0400, Tamara Howard wrote:
> >Back in the olden days, when BioRad sold microscopy supplies, they had an
> >epoxy cleaner (to remove epoxies from hands, benches, etc., not made from
> >epoxies). It was blue gunk in a little jar. Does anyone know what
happened
> >to this stuff? Or have an alternate?
> >
> >I've just been digging through catalogues and Ted Pella sells a liquid
> >cleaner - any experience with it?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >Tamara Howard
> >CSHL
> >
> >
> >
> Connie McManus
> Veterinary Diagnostics Lab
> Utah State University
> Logan, UT
> USA
>
>




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