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Poplar, Tulip Poplar, Yellow Poplar Wood


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In one of the labs where I work we have been moving over to ensolv for cleaning metal parts that have to be super clean.  It is supposed to be less toxic and non-flammable, etc.  Maybe it'd be worth a test to see how it works with gluing.  Actually, now that I think about it maybe I should 'liberate' a small amount to see how it works for epoxy clean-up for the final touch after vinegar.   Hmm.

 

http://www.ensolve.com/greasefeast.htm

 

It is designed for petroleum products.  This doesn't mean it won't dissolve wood oils, just that it is not the intended purpose.  Might be worth an experiment.  Chemistry is getting safer for humans and the environment and I like supporting such companies that do this.  Let us know if you find out anything more.

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