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Russ B July 28th 03 12:17 AM

Foam Killer?
 
I'd try acetone or laquer thinner first if it's styrofoam. I remember trying
to paint some foam once and the paint dissolved it. Urethane foam...no
ideas.
RB
wrote in message ...
Anyone know a way to disolve/destroy old wet foam?
I started using a shovel to remove it and that did OK for the bulk, but
it would be nice to figure a way to disolve the rest and wash or shovel
it out. Of coarse I'd like to do it w/o hurting the fiberglass bottom.
any ideas? I can experiment on chunks I've shoveled if there's
something to try - (gasoline?)
Elliott




Andrew Butchart July 29th 03 02:37 AM

Foam Killer?
 
Won't acetone eat away at the underlying fibreglass?

--
Andrew Butchart

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"Habbi" wrote in message
...
Try Gasoline first because it is the cheapest, I know it will dissolve
polystyrene such as used in housing insulation and buoys.
wrote in message

...
Anyone know a way to disolve/destroy old wet foam?
I started using a shovel to remove it and that did OK for the bulk, but
it would be nice to figure a way to disolve the rest and wash or shovel
it out. Of coarse I'd like to do it w/o hurting the fiberglass bottom.
any ideas? I can experiment on chunks I've shoveled if there's
something to try - (gasoline?)
Elliott







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AB July 29th 03 06:38 PM

Foam Killer?
 
Not if its cured!

"Andrew Butchart" wrote in message
...
Won't acetone eat away at the underlying fibreglass?

--
Andrew Butchart

http://www.abutchartconsulting.com/sailing/ - The Floating Bear

"Habbi" wrote in message
...
Try Gasoline first because it is the cheapest, I know it will dissolve
polystyrene such as used in housing insulation and buoys.
wrote in message

...
Anyone know a way to disolve/destroy old wet foam?
I started using a shovel to remove it and that did OK for the bulk,

but
it would be nice to figure a way to disolve the rest and wash or

shovel
it out. Of coarse I'd like to do it w/o hurting the fiberglass

bottom.
any ideas? I can experiment on chunks I've shoveled if there's
something to try - (gasoline?)
Elliott







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megabite August 6th 03 04:21 AM

Foam Killer?
 
Acetone will clean fiberglass nicely and remove it from objects BEFORE it is
cured. I've used alot of it in my lifetime for cleaning fiberglass transoms.
No problem. Evaporates kinda quick though.
"Andrew Butchart" wrote in message
...
Won't acetone eat away at the underlying fibreglass?

--
Andrew Butchart

http://www.abutchartconsulting.com/sailing/ - The Floating Bear

"Habbi" wrote in message
...
Try Gasoline first because it is the cheapest, I know it will dissolve
polystyrene such as used in housing insulation and buoys.
wrote in message

...
Anyone know a way to disolve/destroy old wet foam?
I started using a shovel to remove it and that did OK for the bulk,

but
it would be nice to figure a way to disolve the rest and wash or

shovel
it out. Of coarse I'd like to do it w/o hurting the fiberglass

bottom.
any ideas? I can experiment on chunks I've shoveled if there's
something to try - (gasoline?)
Elliott







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[email protected] August 14th 03 05:29 AM

Foam Killer?
 
Well after shoveling the weakest spots I'm now thinking I should poke a few
holes with some steal-rods (extra-thick welding rods I have), and then worry
about filling with new foam. Wow foam aint cheep - anyone know of a cheap
high-volume foam? Until I come up with a high volume foam I think I've lifted
enough of what's already there.
Elliott

megabite wrote:

Acetone will clean fiberglass nicely and remove it from objects BEFORE it is
cured. I've used alot of it in my lifetime for cleaning fiberglass transoms.
No problem. Evaporates kinda quick though.
"Andrew Butchart" wrote in message
...
Won't acetone eat away at the underlying fibreglass?

--
Andrew Butchart

http://www.abutchartconsulting.com/sailing/ - The Floating Bear

"Habbi" wrote in message
...
Try Gasoline first because it is the cheapest, I know it will dissolve
polystyrene such as used in housing insulation and buoys.
wrote in message

...
Anyone know a way to disolve/destroy old wet foam?
I started using a shovel to remove it and that did OK for the bulk,

but
it would be nice to figure a way to disolve the rest and wash or

shovel
it out. Of coarse I'd like to do it w/o hurting the fiberglass

bottom.
any ideas? I can experiment on chunks I've shoveled if there's
something to try - (gasoline?)
Elliott







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