04-03-2020, 10:34 AM
(04-03-2020, 10:21 AM)ezdays Wrote:(04-03-2020, 07:30 AM)RobertInOntario Wrote:Went to Walmart the other day and they had a few cases of 90% alcohol on the floor plus a full shelf. I picked up a bottle. Also great for cleaning up dried acrylic paint, especially in brushes that didn't get washed too good.(04-02-2020, 07:39 PM)UP SD40-2 Wrote: Rob, I pretty much just use rubbing alcohol, but my dad always used Goo Gone, and he swore by it. I remember ya had to get it off pretty good though, if you left a coat on the track ya would get wheel slippage sometimes.
Yes, rubbing alcohol works really well but it's almost impossible to find right now. So I'm using a variety of options. The paint thinner seemed to work really well but may be too strong (and smelly). Wipes are a good idea and I still have yet to try my wife's suggestion of using vinegar -- that could be a good option as well.
Cheers, Rob
Thanks, Don. I may try that, just depends on how brave I am to go into WalMart!
Rob
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