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    Washing it down with lacquer thinner works fine.
    Acetone works well too.
    Important part is not to use any petroleum product.

    Keep in mind that if you're spraying epoxy paints a breathing filter is not sufficient protection.
    You need a breather with a fresh air supply.
    Covering all exposed skin areas is a necessity as well.


    I understand WD40 has silicon in it's formula.
    Silicon around paint is not good.

    Silicon creates never-ending problems where paint is concerned.
    For that reason stay away from silicon based waxes as well.
    Last edited by C9x; 12-30-2005 at 06:39 AM.
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