Scott:

My can of lacquer thinners lists the following as contents:

toulene,
methyl ethyl keytone,
methanol
acetone

Neville (Nev) Gosling


On 2012-03-12, at 12:03 PM, Scott Bearden wrote:

> Neville that sounds like lacquer by the description and considering that 
> lingo changes from one country to the next, it is quite possible that what 
> they are calling varnish, we market as lacquer at least here in the US. 
> Lacquer thinner is nothing more than acetone or acetate or similar liquid. It 
> will also strip old varnish and of course that is what women use for nail 
> polish remover. Varnish thinners wont strip strip varnish so chemicals like 
> naptha, toluene, minerla spirits and the such are only good for thinning the 
> product and cleaning up immediately after application. Once the curing 
> process has begun they have no effect on actually thinning the varnish.
>  
> Scott

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