Is MAXX SOLV #5900 w&g remover OK?

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I was just going over my pre primer check list and saw on the last line of the epoxy tech sheet: do not use any other cleaner except #700-1 or #710-1 for cleaning. I am using #701-1 waterborne w&g remover BUT a couple days ago I used Maxx Solv #5900 w&g remover. I was planning on using the #700-1 one more time, waiting 60 minutes, tack and spray the spi epoxy primer. Is this ok or am I getting off to a bad start?
 
I'm not familiar with that product, so I can't tell you if it will be alright. Are you sure you can't get some #700?
 
crashtech;35112 said:
I'm not familiar with that product, so I can't tell you if it will be alright. Are you sure you can't get some #700?
I DO have 700 waterborne w&g but I was worried about the solvent based product that i used a few days ago. I will be using #700 one more time before primer. When I was buying the products I didn't realize that I needed to use both waterborne and solvent base w&g removers. Then when I took off my glued on mouldings, I figured I better use both. Then I saw it in the tech sheet.
 
Here is the makeup of the Maxx Solv 5900 according to the MSDS:

SOLVENT NAPHTHA (PETROLEUM), LIGHT ALIPHATIC 64742-89-8 >=80-=5-=5-=1.5-
 
Not a problem if you go over it with the 700, even on its own it would be ok, just not as clean as good as the 700 would do.
 
Thanks crashtech and senile old fart for your help and final confirmation from Barry. It's all systems go. I'll try and keep up to date on the tech sheets from now on!
 
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