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this paper contact adhesive has Hansen Solubility Parameters around (16, 4, 4) so the best solvent matches are things like di-isobutyl ketone (16.0, 3.7, 4.1) or cineole (16.7, 4.6, 3.4); cineole (the main constituent of eucalyptus oil) will be easier to get.
This gives a distance in Hansen space of 1.6 so it should be well inside the solvation radius of the adhesive.
Limonene (orange oil) is closely related to cineole and has parameters of (17.2, 1.8, 4.3)so the distance in Hansen space is slightly larger at 3.3 but that should still be inside the solvation radius. Methyl oleate is also close at (16.5, 1.5, 4.6) so biodiesel would be worth a shot.
No alcohols will work well, eg isopropanol is (15.8, 6.1, 16.4) so way off.
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