In pure form for household cleaning, no. Acetone is used as a solvent for PVC; it penetrates, softens and eventually dissolves the material, so using undiluted acetone to clean PVC will damage it over time.
However, in a research project for the Department of Defense, a weak aqueous solution of acetone (25% or less) was found not to soften PVC even after the material was left in the solution for a week. So, a weak solution, applied sparingly and rinsed thoroughly afterward, can be used to clean PVC in household applications without harmful effect. Acetone, even at this strength, is very good at dissolving adhesive residues.
In industrial and construction applications, acetone can be used as a "primer", to prepare the ends of PVC pipe for joining. In this case the softening of the pipe is desireable, as the PVC cement will more readily be able to fuse the pipe and fitting together. A side effect of the primer is to clean off foreign material.
yes
Lettering? The cleaner used when assembling the pipe will clean it off. Lacquer thinner or Acetone should also
yes
No, it will not work for that.
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No, it's used to thin and clean polyurethane and acrylic resins.
No, it will most likely strip the paint of your car. acetone is used in nail polish remover to remove the varnish of your nails.
Its ethanol.. NOT acetone!!
acetone, distilled water.
Acetone is good, or nail polish remover.
Acetone
Identify plasticizer used in pvc
acetone and bleach