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is there a product to dissolve old epoxy
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Yes, products designed to dissolve old epoxy do exist, and they are known as epoxy removers or solvents. Common choices include methylene chloride, acetone, and various specialized commercial epoxy removers. These solvents break down the epoxy's structure, making it easier to remove. However, it's essential to use them in well-ventilated areas and with appropriate safety gear due to their potent chemical nature and potential health risks. An alternative method for removing epoxy involves using heat, such as a heat gun, to soften it, but this method doesn't truly dissolve the epoxy. Always test the chosen solution on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't damage the underlying material.
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