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the vinegar is acidic so would dammage the records. the best thing to use is distilled water and vodka mixed half and half. use a shaving brush to apply it going in circular motions with the grain of the record. make sure to dry after with a micro fiber cloth >>> I THINK THIS ANSWER IS WRONG <<< >>> ALCOHOL DESTROYS LAQUER ACETATE <<< >>> VODKA=ALCOHOL <<< >>> THEREFORE, VODKA WOULD HARM THESE DELICATE OLD RECORDS! <<<
Laquer thinner .
I've heard laquer thinner or acetone works good
NO! Laquer Thinner is used in automotive paint as a reducer. & sometimes a solvent. Paint Thinner thins Oil based home paint and used as a cleaning solvent for paint brush cleanup, Wood Stain, etc..... IF MY FALLEN MEMORY SERVES ME RIGHT., NOT LEFT.
wipe off with laquer thinner
I wouldn't recommend it. Some of the chemicals in the alkyd will dissolve the latex and the alkyd won't "stick". It's best to remove the latex using laquer thinner or xylene first.
Henry Laquer is not an author. Perhaps you are referring to historian and author, William H. McNeill, who wrote the book "The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community."
You can remove the outside trim by using a blow dryer or a heat gun to soften the adhesive underneath. Then you slowly work you way down. Then use laquer thinner or something like it to remove residue that is left. Hope this helps.
Used to dilute, dissolve and clean up lacquer products. Typically too caustic for oil paints, lacquer thinner is often used for removing inks on metal, and adhesive residue from a variety of surfaces. Lacquer thinner is very strong and rapidly deteriorates many surfaces and fabrics. Always test in a small inconspicuous area before applying too liberally on a large surface. Hope this helps!
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R. German has written: 'Painting with laquer'
It depends on the type of paint. Some will just peel off, other types may require a little persuasion. You can probably use acetone or laquer thinner for most paints, but as with all strong chemicals, test it in an inconspicuous place. If necessary, take it to a drycleaners that specializes in leather.
Let the paint dry, use your fingernail to gently roll back the edge and peel it up.