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Epoxy and Acetone

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HeliDev

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Jul 7, 2003
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Hi Guys,

I was doing some reading around, and I found reference in another thread on a different site stating that using acetone with epoxy can increase the likely hood of becoming epoxy sensitive.

The theory is that the acetone removes the oils from your skin, and make the chemicals able to pass through the skin more easily.

I know un-cured epoxy can be nasty stuff, but I have never heard of acetone increasing the likely hood of becoming epoxy intolerant. I have searched around, but have only found a little info.

Has any one else heard of this?
 
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