I am not a chemist! So I don’t think I can help you with the details here. I don’t know your glue but I know that there is a thinner for Barge. link maybe you can compare ingredients of the glue with yours and see what’s in the thinner?!
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Thank you. I will do some experiments and report back.
Report back: A) first findings are ther cross over between chemists and leather workers seems to be low.
B) Isopropyl alcohol seemed to make it set arder
C) Butane had a slightly better response but didn't really help enough - think it had gone to far to be saved.
So moved to new can and doubling leather making output it seems best options.
Evo-stik Cleaner No. 3 says "Used for thinning solvent-borne adhesives based on polychloroprene rubber and, to a limited extent, nitrile rubber and polyurethane based adhesives (up to 10-15% addition). It is also used for cleaning brushes and other application equipment used with these adhesive types and as a surface cleaner prior to adhesive application."
So that might work because you're using a polychloroprene adhesive? I'm also not a chemist.
Thank you may look for some - added my failed experiment as an edit to my original.