If you're talking about epoxy resin that hasn't been mixed with hardener, white vinegar works as a solvent.
Alan Bergen 35 Mk III Thirsty Rose City YC Portland, OR On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 6:54 PM Russ & Melody via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > Hi Doug, > > I routinely clean the epoxy tools with acetone. But I don't believe > your foam will stand up to it, maybe a little test patch. The fabric > might be okay. > > If the foam cushion is symmetrical then how about removing it from > the fabric cover and "spilling" a bit o' hardener on the area, then > rotate installation so that part of the foam is on the bottom. If we > were talking about a Microsoft product you would sell it as an > anti-wear "feature". > > Cheers, Russ > ex-Sweet, 35 mk-1 > > > > At 04:41 PM 5/11/2020, you wrote: > >I need help. I spilled epoxy resin on my brand new upholstery, and > >it went unnoticed for several days, so it has soaked into the new > >foam also. The area is about 6 sq inches. My question is what do I > >use to remove the resin with out damaging the foam? > >I am not to worried about the fabric as I sewed it myself and have > >plenty left over. > >Thanks in advance > >Doug > > > >-- > >Douglas Mountjoy > >253-208-1412 > >Port Orchard YC, WA > >sv Rebecca Leah > >C&C LandFall 39 > > > _______________________________________________ > > Thanks everyone for supporting this list with your contributions. Each > and every one is greatly appreciated. If you want to support the list - > use PayPal to send contribution -- > https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.paypal.me/stumurray__;!!LIr3w8kk_Xxm!9j6mGmc8Tb9a10VCDlCnoeC0Pm2acW3bFkcbcPd0uyemOjMtqZIwQwc0yeg9vzWO4Ec$ > >
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