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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[ABS slush went stale!]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I take all my printed mishaps and throw it in a can with acetone to smelt it down to slush, which I use either for glueing parts together or coat the bed with to make prints stick. Now, I havn&#039;t used the printer much lately (since it&#039;s a Solidoodle and doesn&#039;t work) but today I did, and was about to put yet more waste into one of the cans and everything had just hardened to a concave shape with airholes everywhere. Very monster-looking.<br />I tried pouring in more acetone to &quot;re-smelt&quot;(?) but it didn&#039;t work, it just made the concave air-holemonster a bit more white... (filament was green BTW, lime if you&#039;re a woman).<br />I&#039;ll check back on it after some time to see if anything more happens with it.</p><p>So! You who make and use slushies, ever experienced this? What causes it?</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[XistenZ]]></name>
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