Darryl Keil Last Activity 2025-09-09 11:09 AM
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Jim Ramsey

 
Subject : UniBond 800 glue
Posted : 2004-02-22 11:03 PM
Post #31299

What can i use to clean my tools after using unibond 800 glue?

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Jim


 
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Darryl Keil

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Subject : RE: UniBond 800 glue
Posted : 2004-02-23 6:42 PM
Post #31304 - In reply to #31299

Jim,

That depends on how long ago the Unibond 800 was mixed up. Within the first 1/2 to 1 hour, depending on room temperature, you can clean up with just cold water, then use warm water, then soap and warm water. After a certain point too much of the chemical reaction has taken place and there is not much you can do. If for some reason you cant clean up right away you can put your tools in the refrigerator or better yet the freezer. This slows down the catalization process giving you a bit more time. That doesnt mean you can come back 6 hours later though.

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Darryl Keil


 
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Larry Root

 
Subject : RE: UniBond 800 glue
Posted : 2004-02-24 6:23 AM
Post #31309 - In reply to #31304

Darryl,

Will the washed out 800 cause any problems in plumbing -- can the tools be washed in the sink or do I need to use a bucket?

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Larry


 
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Darryl Keil

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Subject : RE: UniBond 800 glue
Posted : 2004-02-26 2:23 PM
Post #31321 - In reply to #31309

Larry,

Once the glue is dispersed in water it will no longer catalyze so your plumbing will be fine.

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Darryl Keil


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