Acetone is used as a solvent to dissolve resin, remove adhesive, clean tools, degrease and remove paint. However, it is a significant groundwater containment and is rated as a hazardous material (hazmat). If you buy acetone online you will have to pay extra for hazmat shipping. Anything with a hazmat rating has to be disposed of properly. You can eliminate some of the hassle of proper disposal and the harsh chemicals by using an alternative to acetone.

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Surfasolve

Surfasolve is a 100 per cent biodegradable acetone replacement that removes adhesives, degreases tools and works as a resin solvent. Surfasolve is a non-regulated product.

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Bio-Solv

Bio-Solv is an acetone replacement that is 100 per cent biodegradable. It is not deemed a hazmat, so shipping will not cost you more. This acetone alternative is not listed on California Proposition 65, a law passed in 1986 to keep substances that cause cancer and birth defects out of drinking water. Nevertheless, you want to use Bio-Solv in a well-ventilated area because of an unpleasant odour. It is not, however, a hazardous air pollutant. Bio-Solv is not petroleum based.

  • Bio-Solv is an acetone replacement that is 100 per cent biodegradable.
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Replacetone

Replacetone is another acetone alternative. It is nonflammable and nonvolatile. It can be used as an acetone or MEK (methyl ethyl ketone, an industrial solvent) replacement that is biodegradable. Both Replacetone and Bio-Solv are referred to as green acetone.

  • Replacetone is another acetone alternative.
  • It can be used as an acetone or MEK (methyl ethyl ketone, an industrial solvent) replacement that is biodegradable.
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Methyl Acetate

Methyl acetate is offered as an acetone replacement. Manufactured by the Eastman Chemical Company, it is utilised in industrial applications. It is biodegradable, volatile organic compound exempt and non-HAP (hazardous air pollutant).