Revive Duralac?

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BlueMoon
BlueMoon
866 posts
866 posts
5 Oct 2017 6:23pm
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
Jode5
Jode5
QLD
853 posts
QLD, 853 posts
5 Oct 2017 9:49pm
I've started to use Tef-gel rather than duralac. Not as messy and does not go hard or runnie with age.
Lazzz
Lazzz
NSW
913 posts
NSW, 913 posts
6 Oct 2017 6:36pm
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
Harb
WA
226 posts
WA, 226 posts
6 Oct 2017 6:24pm
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
osco
11 posts
11 posts
16 Oct 2017 1:14pm
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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