Allan:

Lacquer Thinner is not a petroleum product. It contains Acetone, Mek and
other products.
Things like Odorless Charcoal Lighter Fliud, Benzene, Mineral Spirits,
Rubber Solvent, Textile Spirits, and many others are actually distilled from
a barrel of crude oil. Diesel fuel is a product that comes off the "cracker"
after products like Mineral Spirits. Later on you start to get into the
heaver products like bunker.

They don't waste a drop of that liquid gold. And they charge you like it
were.

Alan Di Somma
Phoenix,Az.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Allan Fish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Thinner question


: DonO,
:
: If MEK didn't work, acetone probably won't either.   How about trying
: lacquer thinner?  That's a "petroleum product".
:
: >    Alan I added MEK, but it reacted poorly- clouded a  sample. The vinyl
: >is not virgin as I've thinned it  before.  Would this matter if the
: >thinners were different.    Toluene didn't work, either.  I'll try
acetone
: >asap.   DonO
: >
: >       Don:       It might be Acetone. If that doesn't work, It is
: >probable a blend of products like a lacquer thinner.   There are many,
: >many different blends for    products that are used to thin a solid
: >material into a gel or paste or    liquid.   If the Acetone doesn't work
: >you might also try    MEK.   When you smell the vinyl cement does it
smell
: >sweet or pungent?   I may know some other tricks if these two don't
: >work.       Alan Di Somma
: >Phoenix,Az.
:
:
:
: Allan Fish
: Greenwood, IN
:
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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