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Default Which solvent to dilute Tippex?

Thus spaketh Frank Erskine:
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 15:11:00 +0100, Andy wrote:

I am in the UK. I think Tippex is not available in the US.

These days correction fluids like Tippex seem to have been
reformulated compared to several years ago.

I think the old chemicals used were too hazardous and the dilution
fluid for them was something hazardous like 1,1,1 trichloroethylene.

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I have some new style Tippex Rapid and it has started to thicken.
See http://tinyurl.com/qyht6

What household solvent can I use to dilute it?

(1) Isopropyl alcohol doesn't do it.
(2) Acetone didn't seem to work.
(3) I think ethyl acetate (nail polish remover) might have worked
although it was getting hard to tell after 1 and 2. But it smells
hazardous.

What can be used?

Wouldn't it be easiest to go and buy a new bottle of the stuff? It's
quite cheap, you know!



Wouldn't it be easier not to make mistakes?


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