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I got some straight acetone from work, intending to use it as styrene cement. It didn't seem to do anything. It does take lettering off freight cars, when used on a cotton swab, but the paint damage means it's only usable if repainting the car.If it will work as a thinner for Floquil I'll have a use for it. My can of Dio-Sol seems to have evaporated over the last 40 years.
The MRH paint guide has the equivalents for UP Light Orange below; as an alternative to poisons?
MEK sounds like a good glue, but no more than I use, I'll stick with the Testor's cement. A bottle lasts me a year or so, and I have several in storage. Unopened, they seem to last forever.
I used to use about 3-4 of those Testors bottles a year. Bought a gallon of MEK and I keep re-filling those small bottles. Just used some today.
Peteski: I never looked at it, so am not surprised. What I meant was that "It isn't worth buying a gallon of MEK, as I use so little glue.", not that I was somehow against using MEK.Actually, my bottle says "Contains Methyl Ethyl Ketone". I assume there's something else in it as well, if for no other reason than the odor. I doubt that MEK by itself smells that bad...
So "PVC cement" is actually a form of highly thinned "filler putty", rather than just cement?
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