Is Acetone Save For Vinyl Windows?
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 18:26:01 -0500, Dean Hoffman
wrote:
On 6/9/18 7:45 AM, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Saturday, June 9, 2018 at 7:19:48 AM UTC-5, Frank wrote:
On 6/9/2018 7:44 AM, JUSTIN R SUGARMAN wrote:
replying to DerbyDad03, JUSTIN R SUGARMAN wrote:
acetone can absolutely be used as long as you dont allow it to sit in the
surface to long.* best way to do it* is wet a cloth with it so you can
control
the amount.* i use it to clean my vinyl Andersen windows which are still
holding up nicely when i purchase them in 1989...just a light amount on the
surface is all you need...youll b*happy * with the results the more
important!y its less wo5k and more efficient...?
No - acetone is a solvent for vinyl.
What will dissolve an idiot poster or melt their brain? o_O
[8~{} Uncle Solvent Monster
Getting an engineering degree must do it. I was watching shows on
the Science
Channel showing building screw ups. Some of the mistakes are just
plain stupid.
A decimal point in the wrong place, not converting from English to
metric, etc.
The second one caused a satellite to crash on the moon.
And caused the "gimli glider" incident - - - -
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