If the container was tightly sealed it is just as good.
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I suppose that acetone is good.
No, acetone is not a rubbing alcohol. Acetone is a common solvent used for cleaning and stripping certain materials, while rubbing alcohol is a mix of isopropyl alcohol and water used for disinfecting and sanitizing.
A good solvent mix with acetone could include water or ethanol, as they are miscible with acetone and can help enhance its solubility for certain compounds. It is important to consider the specific properties and compatibility of the substances you are working with to determine the best solvent mix for your needs.
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Acetone is good, or nail polish remover.
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yep. just throw it in a jar/bowl with your bearings and shake. just don't use it for a soak, because it might start to corrode the bearings (or the jar or bowl). dry them off very well with a hair dryer or compresses air, then throw some lube on. i recommend sewing machine lube, or lube meant for bearings such as bones speed cream.
While acetone and ethyl acetate have some similarities in terms of their solvent properties, they are not direct substitutes for one another in most applications due to differences in polarity, solubility, and chemical reactivity. It is best to use ethyl acetate specifically where it is called for in a process to achieve the desired results.
No, because when you add acetone to acetone, all you are doing is adding more of the volume of acetone to acetone. You are just changing the amount of acetone, not anything chemically happening.