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  2. Bestine - Wikipedia

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    Bestine may refer to: Bestine, commercially available solvent and thinner ( heptane ), used primarily for thinning rubber cement and removing non-water-based inks. Bestine, a township on the fictional planet Tatooine in the Star Wars universe.

  3. Rubber cement - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of rubber cement, showing a brush built into its cap and a photo about to be cemented to graph paper. Rubber cement (cow gum in British English) is an adhesive made from elastic polymers (typically latex) mixed in a solvent such as acetone, hexane, heptane or toluene to keep it fluid enough to be used.

  4. Heptane - Wikipedia

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    Heptane is commercially available as mixed isomers for use in paints and coatings, as the rubber cement solvent "Bestine", the outdoor stove fuel "Powerfuel" by Primus, as pure n-heptane for research and development and pharmaceutical manufacturing and as a minor component of gasoline (petrol). On average, gasoline is about 1% heptane. [8] [9]

  5. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    Acetone is good for removing some glues, nail polish, ink stains, rubber cement, and grease. Nail polish remover may contain acetone, however for general use it is best to obtain bottled acetone from a hardware store.

  6. The best laundry detergent sheets of 2025 - AOL

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    For example, trying to read the instructions in low light and putting on rubber gloves to try and extract a single detergent sheet. Value: We tackled value in several ways. First was the cost per ...

  7. Shoe Goo - Wikipedia

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    Shoe Goo was created in part in 1972 by Lyman Van Vliet, a 45-year-old senior executive at Hughes Aircraft Co. [1] [2] As a frequent tennis player, Van Vliet was dissatisfied with the durability of the soles of his tennis shoes and sought a method to extend their life by repairing them.