Is there any way to reconstitute Red Hot Blue Glue?
It seems I’m forever buying a can for a one time repair and finding it gummed up next time I try to use it. Any fixes?
It seems I’m forever buying a can for a one time repair and finding it gummed up next time I try to use it. Any fixes?
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There are several solvents in the msds, I don't know think it would be easy or economical to thin out the remainder.
http://www.tchristy.net/msds/Red%20Hot%20Blue%20Glue%20Low%20VOC%2032012%20MSDS.pdf
Since it's "low VOC" I would
Since it's "low VOC" I would guess that the solvent is a sort of emulsion, and not easily reproduced.