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@bobthebear , are you suggesting that lighter fluid is not available in the UK? As @peteski mentioned, it works nearly as well.
Shipping (IMHO) has been expensive since it is very flammable. Here in Calif, it has yet to make a return at Blicks or anywhere else for that matter.
I have seen several mentions on Shapeways of soaking your parts in Bestine for 24 hours. I do not have any Bestine and most online searches end up with shipping costing more than the product.I do have a quart of Goo Gone, will that do as well? How about a toothbrush with hot soapy water?
Yeah, for some reason whenever I mention Naphtha when this subject comes up (which has been more than once here), people seem to just ignore the advice. Naphtha is inexpensive and easily obtainable, yet nobody wants it. It should really be the second choice after Heptane (and before other alternatives are considered).
IIRC, the refrigeration tip was from our own @David K. Smith .
Not me. I was the one who advised against naptha (as opposed to naphtha) because it's a different formula, closer to mineral spirits in composition, in this old thread on the same topic:https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=33130.0
After searching I found a 16oz can on Amazon for $21, free shipping. I ordered it and will try it. Our local craft stores, Hobby Lobby and Michaels, do not carry it.
I meant that I thought that you came up with the tip of refrigerating Heptane to rejuvenate it.There is no such thing as naptha (at least according to the Google search I just did). I always thought it was simply a misspelling of naphtha (which is what Ronsonol lighter fluid is).
In different industries and regions naptha may also be crude oil or refined products such as kerosene. Mineral spirits, also historically known as "naptha", are not the same chemical.
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NaphthaWeren't lookin' very hard.And again, I wasn't the one who came up with the refrigeration tip. Don't know who did.
I thought you came up with the refrigerator tip - I obviously was mistaken. Maybe it was Bryan Bussey - or someone else.
Many art supply websites have images of the new tins up but have not yet stocked it, but it is coming. It is not yet available again in Canada so I bought a 32 oz bottle of laboratory grade heptane from Amazon for $25 and used it on my Budd RDC. It worked at least as well as my original supply of Bestine so recommend it without reservation.