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Q: Can kerosene be used to thin asphalt paint?
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What was kerosene for in 1849?

kerosene is a thin oil that was used in 1849 to light oil fuled lamps.


Can kerosene be use to thin paint?

You should not use kerosene to thin any paint. It will not mix with water based paints, and it is too dirty for use in oil based paint as an effective thinner. When using oil-based paints, Mineral Spirits is the preferred thinner for brushing and cleanup, while VM&P Naphtha is used for spray applications.


How is patroleum used?

Petroleum is used to make Plastics, Asphalt, Jet Fuel, Kerosene Fuel, Lubricating Oil, rubber for tires, gasoline, and diesel fuel.


Is acetone used to thin paint?

No, it's used to thin and clean polyurethane and acrylic resins.


What could you use crude oil for?

It can be broken down by cracking into Petrol, Kerosene, Lubricants, Asphalt used in paving roads, Feedstock leading to making plastic.


A liquid used to thin paint?

It's called solvent :)


Is asphalt a true mineral?

No. asphalt is made up waste material left over after the manufacture of gasoline, kerosene and diesel fuels. tiny rocks or (aggregate) is mixed in with the oil. Sometimes tire chips are used instead of aggregate.


Can water be used to thin latex paint?

Yes it can, but not very much.


Can lacquer thinner be used to thin oil based paint?

Lacquer thinner will thin many types of oil based paint, but not all. -Experiment with a little first.


How is radium used in asphalt?

Radium is not used in asphalt.


Can shellac thinner be used to thin oil based enamel paint?

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What materials does frederick mccubin use to paint?

The materials used by Frederick McCubbin to paint included a thin, rounded board, color, and many others.