webmonk
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I've been reading about the plexiglass finish and how you use acetone to 'melt' it and I think it's a pretty neat idea. It got me to thinking, why can't the clear parts of the little plastic pen part bags that pile up be melted into something similar? It sure would beat all that waste.
I don't fully understand how to tell which plastics will melt in acetone and which won't, but an initial test shows that the bags don't melt. Is there a safe way to turn those into a usable solution?
I don't fully understand how to tell which plastics will melt in acetone and which won't, but an initial test shows that the bags don't melt. Is there a safe way to turn those into a usable solution?