Quote Originally Posted by Mississippi Steve
before you even start, you need to do some serious homework... start here;
NIOSH Document: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards: Acetone cyanohydrin | CDC/NIOSH


then after you have read and you understand what your talking about, then do some research on what levels are detectable by most humans olefactory organs. Acetone is nasty stuff.

BTW...anybody getting caught dumping HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS down the commode will get you up to $25,000 fine and up to 5 years in the FEDERAL PEN..... plus the clean-up costs(this is the expen$ive part) I don't recommend this.

Just save it in a can or a glass jar sealed, until they have a "house-hold chemical disposal day" where you can take all that kind of stuff to a designated place and they will take it for free.
acetone is bad for you, duh.


That's why you rinse out that shit with a ton of water. Rinse it out well, then using a heater or some hot dry place dry it the hell out.


If you have reasonable glass, the acetone should not have any residual deposits on the piece.