List, Straight from the horse's (hide) mouth. <Grin> Allan Allan L. Gilreath, RPT agilreath@mindspring.com -----Original Message----- From: ElmersCSC [mailto:comments@elmers.com] Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 12:45 PM To: 'agilreath@mindspring.com' Subject: Epoxy Dear Mr. Gilreath: Thank you for contacting us regarding ProBond Epoxy Cement. Consumers have trusted Elmer's for over fifty years, and know our reputation for quality and performance. Whether it's craftwork, fine woodworking, or home improvements, Elmer's makes a product perfect for your needs. We suggest that you try rubbing alcohol. If it does not work, try acetone. However, be careful, apply acetone only on the affected area, and avoid contact with other surfaces because it a strong solvent. Also, since it is highly flammable solvent, you should read all precautionary statements on the acetone container label before handling. If these are not options then it can be removed by sanding it off with sandpaper or scraping it off with a sharp tool. Elmer's is now on the Internet. Our web site at www.elmers.com features information on selecting and using Elmer's products, as well as tips and project ideas for students and teachers. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for our products are also available on Elmer's web site. We appreciate your past patronage and look forward to serving you as a satisfied customer in the future. Sincerely, Angela Edwards Consumer Representative 0321114B
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