Abosolv™
General Purpose Thinner and Cleaning Solvent for Epoxies and Other Liquid Polymers.
Uses: Commonly used to thin LiquidWood® and other ABATRON epoxies, as needed. Use as a solvent for general clean up for tools and other messes. Included in our 5-part Wood Restoration Kits.
Features and Benefits: Extremely low viscosity and compatibility with epoxies makes this an ideal thinner for various Abatron products. Very effective as a cleaning solvent.
Technical Characteristics: See Safety Data Sheet for technical characteristics and safety information.
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Customer Questions & Answers
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hello, can abosolv be used to clean dried liquid wood on concrete or pavers ?
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Q hello, can abosolv be used to clean dried liquid wood on concrete or pavers ? answer nowAsked by August 22, 2021 5:38 pmonAnswered by the admin
You can try it, or you could use another solvent like Acetone or Xylene. Once the product is cured, it can be difficult to remove.
I can't find any Absolve near me and can't seem to buy it online what is your recommendation?
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Q I can't find any Absolve near me and can't seem to buy it online what is your recommendation? answer nowAsked by April 3, 2021 4:55 pmonAnswered by the admin
You can use acetone, xylene or alcohol in place of Abosolv.
Can Absolv be used to thin Wood Epox? If so, at what ratio?
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Q Can Absolv be used to thin Wood Epox? If so, at what ratio? answer nowAsked by February 3, 2019 11:22 pmonAnswered by the admin
You should only thin the WoodEpox with the LiquidWood.
If LiquidWood® can be thinned using Abosolv, canit also be thinned with alcohol or acetone? My wood restoration kit didn't include Abosolv.
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Q If LiquidWood® can be thinned using Abosolv, canit also be thinned with alcohol or acetone? My wo...... Read more answer nowAsked by October 29, 2018 6:17 pmonAnswered by the admin
You can use xylene or alcohol to this the LiquidWood.
I purchased one of your wood restorationkits that did not include Absolv. In response to a question, you suggested, using an isopropyl alcohol product to smooth the surface when applying WoodEpox. Do you mean the 70% or 90% isopropyl alcohol products sold in drug stores? Someone else suggested using acetone. Is acetone appropriate? Would say the 90% isopropyl alcohol product be my best bet?
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Q I purchased one of your wood restorationkits that did not include Absolv. In response to a questi...... Read more answer nowAsked by September 12, 2018 3:47 pmonAnswered by the admin
You can use whatever Alcohol you have on hand, you can also use acetone or xylene.
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