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Revive Duralac?

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Created by BlueMoon > 9 months ago, 5 Oct 2017
BlueMoon
866 posts
5 Oct 2017 6:23PM
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Went to use some Duralac today, that I had put into a plastic container (original tube got a split in it), it had dried out. Is there any way to revive it.....adding something to it maybe, like metho for example?
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Jode5
QLD, 853 posts
5 Oct 2017 9:49PM
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I've started to use Tef-gel rather than duralac. Not as messy and does not go hard or runnie with age.

Lazzz
NSW, 910 posts
6 Oct 2017 6:36PM
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Jode5 said..
I've started to use Tef-gel rather than duralac. Not as messy and does not go hard or runnie with age.


Ditto - much easier to use.

Harb
WA, 226 posts
6 Oct 2017 6:24PM
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BlueMoon said..
Went to use some Duralac today, that I had put into a plastic container (original tube got a split in it), it had dried out. Is there any way to revive it.....adding something to it maybe, like metho for example?
cheers


Try acetone , I use that to clean up dry spills and it does soften it up nicely and makes it runny again .

osco
11 posts
16 Oct 2017 1:14PM
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Hi Bluemoon, If you haven't thrown out your duralac yet try some linseed oil. That is what has kept my bit alive now for a long time. Original container went years ago.



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