> Greensliquid seems to be based on =A0methylene chloride, which I don't > know whether it is the same as dichloromethane, but it sounds similar. > I have some Ace Hardware liquid stripper with methylene chloride, so Methylene Chloride works well on epoxy. Maybe noaction at first but begins to craze in minutes. Action can get quite violent - to the extent that delicate components and wiring are liable to be destroyed. I don't know if diluting it makes it less violent. MeC said to be nasty stuff to inhale or to get on skin. Some say carcinogenic, some don't. Prudent avoidance wise. Warming epoxy to as high as comfortable may soften it - but may just accelerate reaction rate :-). Som people say you can use it under a layer of xxx to stop it evaporating and keep vapors where they belong. Don't recall what xxx is - may be water or ? Gargoyles - yep - seems to be water. Immiscible with water, and water forms a layer on top. Russell --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .