Marksmomagain
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Hi
does the strength of the alcohol really matter one way or the other?
does the strength of the alcohol really matter one way or the other?
does the strength of the alcohol really matter one way or the other?
EverclearWhere do you get 91% alcohol?
Ooooooh, I know....![]()

Everclear is 190 proof ethyl alcohol. I used it as a solvent for shellac (French polish) way back in my guitar building days (they also make a 151 proof but I wanted as high proof as possible short of 200 proof anhydrous, which is very expensive and not available except as a laboratory supply to qualified researchers--I had a guy at Harvard who used to smuggle out a bottle for me every so often).Everclear![]()
Ha, one guy smuggled out a bottle of methanol and made cocktails for a dinner party of 6. Only two survived. Regarding the 200 proof anhydrous ethanol: it is so hygroscopic that it does not remain anhydrous for very long after you open the bottle.Everclear is 190 proof ethyl alcohol. I used it as a solvent for shellac (French polish) way back in my guitar building days (they also make a 151 proof but I wanted as high proof as possible short of 200 proof anhydrous, which is very expensive and not available except as a laboratory supply to qualified researchers--I had a guy at Harvard who used to smuggle out a bottle for me every so often).
I can vouch for the effectiveness of the method. I used to do it all the time.Wow, cool. Never heard of that.