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Mold Release Remover?

Posted: Dec 28th, '06, 23:30
by scot
I use multiple layers of paste wax on molds/plugs, etc. as a mold release agent. What is a good solvent to get the wax off of the finished piece? Something that is stocked at the local hardware store would be best for me, I'm ready to do some glass work and really don't want to order a speciality solvent if I can avoid it...xylene? acetone?

Posted: Dec 29th, '06, 06:11
by CaptPatrick
Scot,

Naptha is a good wax remover & should be available from either a good hardware store or paint supply chain. Follow up with warm soapy water & rinse.

Br,

Patrick

Posted: Dec 29th, '06, 09:03
by CMP
If your hardware store doesn't carry it, your local Sherwin WIlliams store does...

CMP

Posted: Dec 29th, '06, 09:27
by scot
Thanks guy's, we have a Sherwin Williams. That's typically where I find my toxins & various other nasty VOC's.

Naphtha

Posted: Jan 1st, '07, 11:13
by Capt. Mike Holmes
Scott, naphtha - and the "extra" h is the correct spelling, as my ex-boss kept impressing on me - is what most charcoal lighter is. Cheaper probably to buy it that way that as a speciality chemical.

Posted: Jan 1st, '07, 13:17
by randall
works great for cleaning old wax off surfboards......should remove mold wax no sweat

Removing ....

Posted: Jan 1st, '07, 17:20
by Capt. Mike Holmes
Randall, especially if you light it!!

Posted: Jan 1st, '07, 18:15
by randall
well its not as flamable as acetone

Posted: Jan 1st, '07, 19:39
by scot
I like it, That way if there is any left over from the mold clean up I can keep it around for startin' up the grill.

Posted: Jan 1st, '07, 20:51
by randall
all kidding aside...when you pour high flash liquids like acetone they leave a vapor trail back to the container...which is also flamable....the flame will travel back and ignite the original container if it still has any liquid in it....not fun if you are still holding it................voice of experience..............................recently at the gas station this fella is filling gas cans while smoking a cigar......says "its ok....i'm a fireman"

Posted: Jan 2nd, '07, 08:14
by Bruce
when you pour high flash liquids like acetone they leave a vapor trail back to the container
This works as an alternative fuse if you run out of primer cord, or so I've heard. :)

Posted: Jan 2nd, '07, 12:05
by CMP
One thing to keep in mind when using this stuff is that you gotta do a slightly different version of the old Mr. Miyagi-Wipe on, wipe offotherwise, you'll leave residue behind...

CMP