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I completely agree with Scott and Paula Dahlgren. Acetone is a very poor
prep cleaner for removing skin oils and etc. from parts. It unfortunately
will get some (but not all) of it in solution, spread it around the part
you're trying to clean and then evaporate too quickly for you to sop it all
up. The result is neatly spreading any contaminates (the ones acetone can
dissolve, that is) evenly over the surface of the part. MC, MEK or a
commercial pre-painting surface cleaner like "Klix" does a far better job.
Dan Schaefer
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