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I think Mike meant "bestine" when he wrote "benzine". Naphta also works well (either VM&P Naphta from the hardware store, or Ronsonol lighter fluid).
I've read the suggestions regarding using an ultrasonic cleaner w/Bestine to clean up Shapeways FUD, but haven't done it.My can of Bestine indicates that it is flammable ('cause it's heptane, so, yeah), and my Branson ultrasonic cleaner has a warning label telling me not to put flammable liquids in it. Heptane has a flash point of 25°F and it's vapor is heavier than air - that sounds iffy to me.Maybe some day I'll get brave, but not indoors...
ok, I picked up something that is the same as Bestine it's called M-E-K Substitute, or at least it has the same ingredients. (https://www.acehardware.com/departments/paint-and-supplies/chemicals-and-cleaners/paint-thinners-and-solvents/1474469?store=01848)I'm going to soak a disposable, thin part, and make sure it will work, and not damage stuff. But I need to know how long do I soak the parts for. as of now, I do not have a Ultrasonic cleaner, so it would be probably a static soak.
Mike,When you mentioned that MEK Substitute is Heptane, I was puzzled. MEKis a fairly strong solvent which dissolves polystyrene. In fact, Testors Liquid Cement *IS* MEK! Heptane is a milder solvent.I looked at the MSDS you linked to and it shows "141-78-6 Acetic acid, ethyl ester {Ethyl acetate}". That is not Heptane! While it will likely remove the waxy substance from 3D printed parts, It might also damage the resin itself. I would be very careful.