• Jeffrey Rick posted a new activity comment 7 years, 8 months ago

    Gregory, I use the “Jar-Vaping” method as well. My parts are usually less than 200mm tall, however, this tip may help…

    1) Line the inside of the jar with paper towels, from bottom-to-top and secure them to the sides. ( i am using a paint can, so i just use magnets to pin the towels down. This will act as a wick and the Acetone will travel up…[Read more]

    • Hi Jeffrey,

      Thank you for your detailed rely. I have seen this “paint can” method before (I did mention that I’d seen various vapor methods). I was hoping to avoid using vapor and to use either a “brush on” or “clothe wipe” method. Your method does work well and your substitution of a glass jar for the metal paint can is an improvement because…[Read more]

      • Hey Gregory,

        We use the Pressure Cooker Acetone method on our InMoov parts.

        1 – Buy a pressure cooker solely for this use.
        2 – Put a few drops of acetone into the pressure cooker and place the parts on supports. We use screws coming up from the bottom of the fry basket.
        3 – Make sure the lid is closed on turn the pressure cooker to warm for 30…[Read more]