It's an ExxonMobil brand of hydrocarbon solvent for automotive/machinery parts cleaners. Its mainly composed of C7-C10 saturated hydrocarbons and C8+ aromatics.
No not the same.
Kerosine, Varsol
Viscosity changes when another agent is added to a fluid. For example, paint has a fairly thick viscosity and if intending to apply it using a spray gun, one would need to add thinners, varsol, or turpentine to the paint to thin it out so that it will pass through the gun. Thus changing the viscosity.
No not the same.
VARSOL
Paint thinner, varsol, and mineral spirits are essentially the same. There are slight differences in the chemistry, but they are functionally equivalent.
VARSOL
VARSOL
Kerosine, Varsol
109.4 °F (43 °C) Closed Cup
Varsol Clear kerosene works pretty good.
varsol... any hardware store
I need to have units as well for this density
Varsol, oil thinner, turps, lacquer thinner, xylene, and many others.
Varsol, oil thinner, turps, lacquer thinner, xylene, and many others.