Hello, please there is no well-founded chemist who would know what would be created by mixing these substances, in approximately the given ratio: toluene 70%, ethanol 20%, gasoline 9.5% and potassium salt of alkyl sulfonuccinic acid 0.5%, at a temperature of about 80 ° C? And most importantly, how to dilute-remove it? This is because a kind of excellent all-adhesive "putty" is resistant to common organic solvents, incl. acetone, tri / per-chlorine, xylene, Ledon, ... It has a terrible adhesion to all materials, it is mechanically almost indelible, and if it weren't for having a full carburetor and fuel pump, I would be absolutely thrilled with its properties. Please advise how to dissolve it - and release it ... Thanks, Alfi.    

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go to the store, buy it all and try it .. then write how you ended up

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