Subject: | [Shop-talk] Removing hardening-type Permatex No. 1 |
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From: | kvacek at ameritech.net (Karl Vacek) |
Date: | Tue, 9 Aug 2011 21:42:15 -0500 |
References: | <001f01cc556c$4b6c27f0$e24477d0$@ameritech.net> <dcda674aa5afe4d4f546d4cefb9b4632.squirrel@www.automate-it.com> |
Ummm, yeah. I read that too. I've had a part sealed in a baggie with 92% isopropyl since Saturday evening, but no obvious softening yet... Thanks though ! Karl -----Original Message----- From: Lee Daniels Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Removing hardening-type Permatex No. 1 > "Permatex says isopropyl alcohol works on cured material..." You might need to heed the second sentence from the Permatex tech data sheet: "The product can be removed from metal surfaces with isopropyl alcohol. If the sealant has been dried for a long time or at high temperatures, cover the sealant with alcohol and allow to soften overnight." - Lee |
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