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Unread 07-21-2014, 02:53 PM   #12
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I know acetone is commonly used as a stock soak bath but has anyone investigated the chemistry of its reaction with the lignin in the wood? Lignin is a complex polymer and acts as the "glue" that holds the wood fibers together. I do know that alkalines (as in oven cleaners) will dissolve lignin and I wouldn't be surprised to learn that a long bath with something like acetone might do that too. JFWIW.
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