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Yes you can use standard denaturated alcohol (ethanol) 96% , but the problem lies in the denaturating agent. Some countries use denationium chloride, which make it impotable, but it can interfere with some ingredients in ink, so be careful. You can use potable alcohol, if you are willing to pay the hefty taxes on it.....OM2 said:surely there must be an alternative?Redbrickman said:IPA is not readily available in UK chemists, but some sell in the Feepay auction
i'm sure i can get hold of from the states - but i can't believe that there wouldn't be an alternative in the uk?
Sometimes IPA is called rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol=isopropanol), but be sure it does not contain any additives. If it is diluted with water (let's say 70%), it is not a problem, but calculate back to obtain a total percentage around 20 % in the end solution.