| A couple of weeks ago I asked for some ideas on how to remove soft black 
water sealant for connectors I commonly know as Coaxiseal. 
Several good answers  and thanks to all who replied.
The "Best" results IMO were
1) "Wait till it gets cold and peel it right off" . I was skeptical in 
Florida that it would ever get that cold but turns out that even at 68 
degrees which It was the morning I climbed the tower last week that the 
stuff becomes significantly less "gooey" and I was able to peel 90% of 
it off fairly quickly so I can imagine for most of you farther north 
that this will work well 
2) For the final 10% left from the myriad of suggestions I got that the 
stuff will succumb to just about any solvent. For doing the final shiny 
cleanup I found mineral spirits works very well as one of the least 
toxic of the many suggestions. Also much to my surprise isopropyl 
alcohol , while not quite a fast acting
as the mineral spirits did a very good job of cleaning the final residue 
of type-N and PL259 connectors 
3) For the future,  the suggestion of wrapping the connectors with tape 
first before applying the sealing junk was a real duhh moment which I 
now use going forward.. I go well down on the coax, fold the tape over 
at the end and I have an easy removal "tab" for  the next time. 
Tnxs again
Dave
NR1DX
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