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Solvent for Silicone Adhesive
By Phil Dayson

> What can be used to thin silicone glue (not the grease -- the glue)?

The solvent to use is naphtha.  This is most easily available in the
form of cigarette lighter fuel.  Toluol (toluene) also works well.

Phil Dayson



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Key Words in Subject:  Adhesive, Silicone, Solvent

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