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    To use xylene, you can:
    • Pour the solvent into a metal or solvent-resistant paint tray and use a short-nap, solvent-resistant roller to apply the xylene to the areas of sealer to be treated at a coverage rate of approximately 200 ft2/gallon (4.9 m2/liter). Work in small areas and work quickly, as the xylene evaporates quickly.
    • Apply the Xylene in sections. Pour the Xylene on the surface and allow it to sit for about 45 seconds. Then, pour on a little more and use a stiff straw scrub brush to lightly scrub and break up the sealer. The Xylene will melt the sealer back into it's liquid form.
    • Xylene is used in the laboratory to make baths with dry ice to cool reaction vessels, and as a solvent to remove synthetic immersion oil from the microscope objective in light microscopy. In histology, xylene is the most widely used clearing agent. Xylene is used to remove paraffin from dried microscope slides prior to staining.
    • To remove paint using xylene, fill your designated container with the xylene, remove the paint, and properly dispose of the xylene.
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