It will turn aluminum black
sdasd
No, it's used to thin and clean polyurethane and acrylic resins.
Not a good idea. It's other name is nail polish remover. It will smart like you know what on skin, and remove paint and gloss on almost any finish.
acetone Type your answer here... acetone
Yes. One method used allows dissolving your compound in a mix of acetone and toluene for instance. as the acetone evaporates, the mix becomes less polar and the compound recrystallises.
No, it will most likely strip the paint of your car. acetone is used in nail polish remover to remove the varnish of your nails.
sdasd
No, it's used to thin and clean polyurethane and acrylic resins.
If it's an oil paint then you use oil. Paint that thinner or other petroleum-based solvent. If it's a water-based paint, use water. If it's an acetone-based paint, use acetone.
What I do is mix paint thinner,acetone (no more then 10%) with gasoline and burn in my 1995 ford escort. My escort has 199,238 miles and runs perfect....
Not a good idea. It's other name is nail polish remover. It will smart like you know what on skin, and remove paint and gloss on almost any finish.
No it will make your hair fall out
Acetone is usually used to test if a paint is alkyd or latex, though rubbing alcohol will work as well. Use a Q-tip soaked in either acetone or rubbing alcohol on a surface painted by the paint. If it comes off, it's latex.
No, acetone is not a solvent for oil. If motor oil or similar, use gasoline first, then Goof-Off to finish.
Hand sanitizer is not recommended to remove Nail polish. Instead Acetone in diluted form is the one used for this purpose. Pure grade acetone is available at ibuychemikals (online chemical store)
epoxy is used in making gemstones to hold the rough to the dopstick and to remove it we use acetone. maybe this would work?
Its ethanol.. NOT acetone!!