Aceton and carbon chassis
#1
Aceton and carbon chassis
Evening all,
I was just scrubbing some small glue marks off the chassis with the above substance in the form of nail varnish remover, my freind has just told me that aceton can cause the chassis to split apart and delaminate, this has got me very worried, if any nail varnish remover has touched the edges it would have been a very small amount indeed. should i start worrying or is the solution too weak to count?
cheers
I was just scrubbing some small glue marks off the chassis with the above substance in the form of nail varnish remover, my freind has just told me that aceton can cause the chassis to split apart and delaminate, this has got me very worried, if any nail varnish remover has touched the edges it would have been a very small amount indeed. should i start worrying or is the solution too weak to count?
cheers
#2
I have used it many,many times and never had any kind of an issue. I am sure if you were to soak the chassis in the stuff for a while you'd run into a problem though, but just wiping the chassis with it is fine.
#4
Acetone is most certainly corrosive towards all types of resins. It is used as a thinner when working with resins. However, once cured, the resin will be reasonably resistent to acetone as long as you just use a small amount on a rag and wipe off the glue with the rag.
If you were to use excessive amounts of acetone (ie soak the chassis in it), it would start to break down the chemical bond between the laminations which could lead to delamination.
If you were to use excessive amounts of acetone (ie soak the chassis in it), it would start to break down the chemical bond between the laminations which could lead to delamination.