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Chris333
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At work we have a bunch of left over Varn Type Wash. It is 54% toluene 21% hexane and 24% isopropanol.
Other than cleaning the motor in my car and getting high. What model railroad use would this work for?
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Sounds like something that can be used for cleaning N scale loco mechanisms (metal and Delrin or other slippery engineering plastic parts). Don't get it near polystyrene or ABS parts.
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Varn Type Wash, recommended by MBO America to clean the ink off polyurethane rollers with out damaging the polyurethane.
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Try to invent a new scenery technique with it and submit the article to MR.
"Easy Road Weathering with 54% toluene 21% hexane and 24% isopropanol"
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