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| Removing "Partall" from part I overheated my molded part and the Partall #2 has stuck to the part. What is the best way to remove. The resin is epoxy. Bob |
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| Partall is water soluble but you need hot water to dissolve it. Haven't tried it with "cooked" partall. How does it looked? Brownish? gooey? |
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| Greyish and gooey. Will try the hot water and scrubbing. |
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| Might work. I know the Partall is PVA or Poly Vynil Acetate (or Alcolhol), the type they use in laminated glass. |
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