DetritusTheEgo
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I think it probably wise to take a few minutes to construct a hypothetical backstory and understand legitimate uses for the solvents you intend to purchase prior to going and purchasing them. If the person checking you out makes small talk and asks you what you need that for, what happens then? Do you have a reply ready to fire off that sounds convincing? Or will you be caught off guard, stutter, avert your eyes, and act suspicious?
Inline with this I've been looking into ethyl acetate, or MEK Substitute in some places. A reply I had in mind for ethyl acetate was that I do a lot of models ( trains, airplanes, boats, cars, etc ), 3D printing, and that I am into RC airplanes. Ethyl acetate is a good substitute for model glue at a cheaper price per volume as it melts the plastics used in models together, melts common plastics in 3D printing together ( such as ABS ), and also is used to melt styrene together for RC airplanes.
What are some legitimate uses for ethyl acetate solvent that are outside of this hobby and my reply above? I'm not sure what kinds of specialty stains it is used with nor what kind of cleaning applications it can be used for though I know both of those are common applications.
If anyone would like to call out another solvent and their reply if asked please do so.
Inline with this I've been looking into ethyl acetate, or MEK Substitute in some places. A reply I had in mind for ethyl acetate was that I do a lot of models ( trains, airplanes, boats, cars, etc ), 3D printing, and that I am into RC airplanes. Ethyl acetate is a good substitute for model glue at a cheaper price per volume as it melts the plastics used in models together, melts common plastics in 3D printing together ( such as ABS ), and also is used to melt styrene together for RC airplanes.
What are some legitimate uses for ethyl acetate solvent that are outside of this hobby and my reply above? I'm not sure what kinds of specialty stains it is used with nor what kind of cleaning applications it can be used for though I know both of those are common applications.
If anyone would like to call out another solvent and their reply if asked please do so.

