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hi bbussey! Heptane doesn't eat away at the plastic like other chemicals, however it does take away the transparency and makes the product white, which is essentially a different product than what we offer... but, I think its worth having as an option. Im actively working on this.
Heptane doesn't eat away at the plastic like other chemicals, however it does take away the transparency and makes the product white, which is essentially a different product than what we offer...
Edit: Funny, Bryan and I both posted at exactly the same time, with exactly the same message...
Hm, really? So you're saying the material was never intended to have that kind of transparency? I guess I would be confused by this because when some the models come out of the printer, they are not entirely covered by the wax. There are parts that only have wax on the bottom, and the plastic material that is above it is naturally clear, even having never come into contact with wax at all.
White is the natural color of the product, and seeing it turn white is an indication that it's completely clean.
The reason the material turns white is because it is the wax that allows the material to appear transparent. Having it turn white is a good thing, as it means all the wax has been removed.