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ransley wrote:
On Apr 19, 11:59 pm, "Blaine Whether" wrote:
I have a project actually requiring the reuse of paint AFTER it has
been stripped with a chemical stripper. The problem I have is that I
don't know how to redissolve the resulting sludge and chips that the
stripper produces back into as close to the original paint as
possible. I realize it wouldn't be perfect, but how can I thin and
dissolve the paint stripper sludge?

Thanks,
Blaine


maybe I read it wrong, you dont REUSE rubbers after sex, you dont
REUSE paint, its ****ed, chemicaly you moron, or go ahead and have
fun you idiot.


You can re-use a condom by turning it inside-out.


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