I ran across a nice little tip I had not heard before, clean up epoxy with white vinegar.
This is useful for cleaning tools and brushes and is safer than using chemical solvents when cleaning up skin. I'm looking for more references on cleaning up from skin at the moment but from what I've found so far it seems to work.
some good resources
http://www.epoxysafety.com/
http://www.epoxymethods.com/faqs.htm
cleaning epoxy with vinegar
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Seems like the most recommended cleaner for Getting epoxy components or Mixed epoxy off skin is some sort of waterless cleaner. The Gojo automotive wipes keep coming up and seem to be a good option. After more research the Gojo is isopropyl alochol based so I'm not sure this is a good option after all.
Hardman makes a waterless cleaner and the Permatex fast orange is solvent free hand cleaner that will remove uncured epoxy from skin.
Hardman makes a waterless cleaner and the Permatex fast orange is solvent free hand cleaner that will remove uncured epoxy from skin.
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I find fast orange works pretty good. I'd avoid the acetone though, you're better off with the epoxy on your skin then that stuff soaking in to your nervous system / organs.
I'm looking forward to playing around with the entropy stuff on the next few pairs.
I'm looking forward to playing around with the entropy stuff on the next few pairs.
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