Leon Heller wrote:
> Acetone might be difficult to obtain, as it is a constituent of
> triacetone
> triperoxide (TATP).
Acetone is easily available to pretty much anyone in the US, at least in
every city I've been in. It runs about $15 a gallon and is commonly
available in pint, quart and gallon containers. It can be found in the
paint departments in any hardware store, including Walmart. Same place
you'll find denatured ethanol.
It never occured to me to use acetone for removing toner, I usually just
scrub it off with a Scotch pad.
I'm currently using Staples Picture Paper inkjet photo paper for iron-on
toner transfer. It takes the toner well, releases it well and falls
apart in water pretty easily. Process is detailed at:
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http://www.fullnet.com/u/tomg/gooteepc.htm>
Dave K