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Naphtha from the hardware store should work. It is a mixture of light aliphatic hydrocarbons, including heptane...
The problem is that you are going to have to use something. After you use the Goo gone, I would use soap and water, mineral spirits and then finally lacquer thinner or acetone.
Doesn't Goo Gone have pine oil in it? You would have to clean the Goo off when done before painting. (I think) When I get Goo Gone on my hands they are slick and I feel I need to wash them very good.I read Goo Gone is mostly tolulene:When I soaked parts in acetone they look just as clean and dry as with Bestine.
Not to be contrary, but do you have firsthand experience using naphtha with Shapeways FUD? I'd be concerned with the other-than-heptane solvents it contains and would want to try it on scrap first if it's a relative unknown.As Mark (Spookshow) can definitely attest, even solvents we consider to be "normal" or "harmless" can do very strange things to the mostly-new-to-us resins used in rapid prototyping processes. Heck... the discovery that Bestine/heptane works as well it does was pretty much a happy accident, IIRC.
the discovery that Bestine/heptane works as well it does was pretty much a happy accident, IIRC.
Thanks, Max! I found a Michael's store that's not too far away. I'll give it a shot.DFF
... leaving no chemical residues, unlike others such as Naptha