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Old 08-23-22, 06:11 AM
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One should distinguish between solvent evaporation and vulcanization. If it is only evaporation, the solvent may be added and the cement can be made liquid again. However, after a number of years, this does not help and the vulcanizing fluid just turns into a ball of goo that does not react to the solvent. I.e., you cannot have a lifetime supply in practice. The lifetime is shorter for Rema.
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