I think good old acetone has gotten a bad rap lately. It makes great toner and wax remover and also works on my solid ink was printing. I've still use that now for silk screen and panel stickers. I've switched to Mark Lermans's direct-toner method for ease of use and cost. The body actually produces low amounts of it naturally in processes dealing with fat storage and reduction. I have found it to be a wonder cure for cold sores. Studies in the early 70's showed great effectiveness in treating viral infections. Diluted in water and ingested. Call me crazy and I'm sure someone will jump up and scream that I will dissolve next time I use it ;-) I had some kittens given to me that were infected with the FIP virus ( google it ). It's a horrible experience to get attached to them and them watch them wither and die. I wish I had known the above mentioned effects then, I would have tried giving them very small diluted amounts to try to kill/control the virus in the intestinal tract and give their immune systems a chance to win. -Lee
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Re: removing toner?
2010-08-15 by Lee Studley
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