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Removing epoxy - Jewelry Discussion - Ganoksin Orchid ...

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    I would suggest soaking the bracelet in acetone to remove the epoxy. It should loosen the stones enough that you can safely pull them off and then remove any excess epoxy carefully with a soldering pick or other sharp object. This is how we remove pearls from gold rings in our repair shop. Jill

Removing Cured Epoxy - YouTube

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    Nov 16, 2012 · A short video showing how to remove cured epoxy quickly and easily from boatbuilding projects making use of scrapers and a heatgun.Author: Ross Lillistone

Removing epoxy from natural opal cab - Jewelry Discussion ...

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    If you are certain it is epoxy you can use “Attack” or strong paint. stripper. Both contain methylene chloride, which is toxic and should. be used with caution. You may need to soak it overnight. If the. adhesive is superglue (cyanoacrylate), acetone will work. Again use.

DIY Epoxy Resin Jewelry - A Beautiful Mess

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    Use toothpicks to push or move the items around so they are evenly spread and under the surface of the epoxy resin. It’s also good to wait a few minutes, and then check them again and move with a toothpick again if you notice the items settling all in one area. I noticed the sprinkles tended to do this.

Jewelry Glue and Epoxy for Gemstones and Metal

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    When using Epoxy 330, we get a small piece of scrap cardboard and a flat toothpick. We then place one drop of the "Part A" liquid on the cardboard, then an equal size drop of the "Part B" liquid right next to it on the cardboard. We then use the toothpick to mix "Part A" and "Part B" together.

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