Canyon Angler
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Good deal.
FWIW (you may know this already but) vinegar also works to get epoxy off your hands and tools, just be sure, after using vinegar, to wash everything off your skin right away, because the vinegar makes the amines come out of the epoxy, and the amines are what cause skin sensitization to epoxy (sensitization = almost like an allergic reaction you can develop, and it will plague you whenever you work with epoxy thereafter)...
I usually use, in this order -- vinegar, then Gojo hand cleaner, then Dawn dish detergent with maybe some ammonia to counteract the vinegar...I go through epoxy by the gallon, though...
Gojo also works alone to prevent epoxy from hardening (like vinegar)...the West System guys will throw their tools into a bucket of water with Gojo in it, slosh it around and hose the tools off with fresh water. I guess the Gojo emulsifies the epoxy resin-hardener mixture and allows it to be rinsed off...
FWIW (you may know this already but) vinegar also works to get epoxy off your hands and tools, just be sure, after using vinegar, to wash everything off your skin right away, because the vinegar makes the amines come out of the epoxy, and the amines are what cause skin sensitization to epoxy (sensitization = almost like an allergic reaction you can develop, and it will plague you whenever you work with epoxy thereafter)...
I usually use, in this order -- vinegar, then Gojo hand cleaner, then Dawn dish detergent with maybe some ammonia to counteract the vinegar...I go through epoxy by the gallon, though...
Gojo also works alone to prevent epoxy from hardening (like vinegar)...the West System guys will throw their tools into a bucket of water with Gojo in it, slosh it around and hose the tools off with fresh water. I guess the Gojo emulsifies the epoxy resin-hardener mixture and allows it to be rinsed off...