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11-08-2008, 06:33 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Mesquite, TX
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Cleaning up Proseal...
Is there anything else besides MEK I can use to clean this stuff up? Its on my tools, hands, and clecos... MEK just seems to make it gooey, but still gets on EVERYTHING. Is there not some magic stuff that just makes this **** fall off whatever its on? 
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11-08-2008, 06:34 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Savannah, GA
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I use acetone.
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RV-10 Vesta V8 LS2/BMA EFIS/One formerly flying at 3J1 Hobbs stopped at 150 hours
Savannah, GA and Ridgeland, SC
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11-08-2008, 06:38 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Albuquerque, NM
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I second that, acetone does the trick for me. Soak some into a wash cloth and scrub away.
I wouldn't exactly say it falls off, but it gets the job done with some elbow grease.
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RV-10 - #41414 (building)
RV-9A - N643AC (built,flying,sold,missed)
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11-08-2008, 07:14 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Oliver, B.C. Canada (Okanagan valley)
Posts: 786
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dan
I use lacquer thinner for everything, (acetone evaporates too quickly for me). Glove up and go for it! I used Lacquer thinner last night to clean up some proseal. Cleans up quickly and cleanly...no residue.
I use a "just-rite" fireprooof dispenser http://www.justritemfg.com/utility.tpl .Paper towel...not the "Brawny" type, but commercial center pull (Torx) 2 ply.
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Lorne
RV 7a tip-up
Pre-cover MD-RA Inspected.
Canopy completed. Bonded with Sika-Flex.
Up on her mains, Firewall Fwd and wiring on going.
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11-08-2008, 07:20 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Peshtigo, Wisconsin
Posts: 767
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I used Xylol, found in the paint dept at your local hardware store. Cleans proseal great and doesn't stink as bad as other solvents.
Regards,
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RV6A N782P
Peshtigo, WI
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11-08-2008, 07:39 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Oliver, B.C. Canada (Okanagan valley)
Posts: 786
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flash point
What's interesting is...check out the flash point of the various solvents.
I used Tolulene in the ship yards in the 70's (I was just a kid then  ) I have a firey story to tell about Toulene - 60 feet in the air on a scaffold up the side of an unpainted ship.
Much care is required for all of these solvents. Safety is a requirement we all need to keep in mind while buildiing in our shops/garages/basements!
Regards.
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Lorne
RV 7a tip-up
Pre-cover MD-RA Inspected.
Canopy completed. Bonded with Sika-Flex.
Up on her mains, Firewall Fwd and wiring on going.
Last edited by lorne green : 11-08-2008 at 10:13 PM.
Reason: typo
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11-08-2008, 08:29 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 659
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lorne green
I use lacquer thinner for everything, (acetone evaporates too quickly for me). Glove up and go for it! I used Lacquer thinner last night to clean up some proseal. Cleans up quickly and cleanly...no residue.
I use a "just-rite" fireprooof dispenser http://www.justritemfg.com/utility.tpl .Paper towel...not the "Brawny" type, but commercial center pull (Torx) 2 ply.
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Ditto - well, all except the part about The paper towels I use are the least expensive I can find - after all, thery are trash.
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RV-9, N556RM, O-320, Dual PMags, Catto 3 blade.
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11-08-2008, 08:47 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Mesquite, TX
Posts: 936
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And how 'bout getting it off your hands?
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11-08-2008, 08:51 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Garden City, Tx
Posts: 5,122
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Quote:
Originally Posted by danielhv
And how 'bout getting it off your hands?
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I wear chemical gloves for that - I don't like the way MEK treats my skin (or my liver). Don't use the cheapo thin latex exam gloves, get the real chemical gloves ($3 at Lowes), they are heavier and will last for about 4 or 5 dozen exposures before getting weak and soft.
I've only been using MEK for cleanup, I'll have to try the laquer thinner. Personally, I think MEK does a better job than acetone, but those are the only two I've tried so far. I just finished the ribs on my right auxiliary tank, still need to do the plumbing and baffles for both right wing tanks before pressure testing.
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Garden City, TX VAF 2020 dues paid 
N16GN flying 700 hrs and counting; IO360, SDS, WWRV200, Dynon HDX, 430W
Built an off-plan RV9A with too much fuel and too much HP. Should drop dead any minute now.
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11-08-2008, 09:33 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Cumming, GA
Posts: 610
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sika hand wipes
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...a+Hand+Cleaner
I bought this stuff to clean sikaflex mess during the canopy work. These wipes worked great. After the sika, I've used them for other messy junk like rtv. I can't say I've used it for proseal just yet, but I bet it would work fine. Other cleaners might also work well, but most seem not so good for human contact.
I used MEK liberally on the tanks. <twitch> <twitch> Afterward getting some warning on how dangerous the stuff is, now I use that stuff only as last resort and with chemical safe gloves. <twitch>
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