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What do you dudes think about putting it in vinegar?
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would signifigantly decrease value 80+%
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Do you have a Walgreens nearby? You can get acetone at most drug stores. Just go to the cosmetics aisle. It's nail polish remover. Just get the 100% Pure type, you don't want any extra chemicals in it.


Nail polish remover has the extra chemicals in it. You do NOT want that type. If you're going to get acetone, get it from the hardware store (Lowe's, as already suggested, or Home Depot, or your local Ace or what have you.. ) Just make sure it says "100% pure acetone", but even then, brand quality varies.

Proper ventilation is also required for acetone, not just xylene - that and keeping it away from open flame, as it is highly flammable. Just putting it out there again as there seems to be some confusion.
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