Well, honey, technically you can use lacquer thinner with red oxide primer, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you want a hot mess on your hands. Lacquer thinner is pretty strong stuff and might not play nice with the primer, so proceed with caution and maybe do a test patch first. Just remember, I warned ya!
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Spirit based is oil based and oil and water don't mix. Use paint thinner or mineral spirits.
The white people use the glasses to see and talk the evil spirits.
They were to enable the white man to see and talk to spirits.
Well, honey, technically you can use lacquer thinner with red oxide primer, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you want a hot mess on your hands. Lacquer thinner is pretty strong stuff and might not play nice with the primer, so proceed with caution and maybe do a test patch first. Just remember, I warned ya!
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Typically, what is referred to as paint thinner is mineral spirits. Mineral spirits are also called white spirits, and are made up of hydrocarbons that are left over from petroleum distillation. Other substances that are used as paint thinners include: Turpentine.
use paint thinner or white spirits
Spirit based is oil based and oil and water don't mix. Use paint thinner or mineral spirits.
We were attempting to remove lacquer from a quarry tile floor. We had inadvertantly put lacquer on quarry tile, which I guess is a no-no. We had a white discoloration that was appearing after only a few days after application. This discoloration was determined to be lacquer that was not bonding properly, and the problem was growing. The only way to correct this problem was to completely remove the lacquer. We sought help through this help sight, but got no answers, so we experimented on our own. We reasoned that lacquer thinner should thin lacquer, so maybe it would remove it. We tried a test area, and it did remove it, but not completely. We deduced that we were only thinning it, and when it dried, there was still just a thinner layer on the quarry tile. So we went to a more powerful thinner- acetone. Acetone has a quicker evaporation rate than lacquer thinner. We used absorbent rags and wiped on the acetone and off with the lacquer ! We had to repeat the process several times with clean rags each time, to get it totally clean. Our rags turned yellow after they dried, indicating to us that we were getting the lacquer finish removed. Keep in mind that we used lots of precautions- cannister-style breathing apparatus, rubber gloves, non-absorbent knee pads, lots of ventilation, etc., etc. We made sure all heaters, etc. were turned off so not to ignite any fumes. DO NOT attempt to take off any lacquer without at least the above protection, if not more !
Usually a mixture of white paint and thinner to give it a realistic consistency.
White Spirits is simply dry cleaning fluid (sometimes called Murlex). Murlex can be purchased in Australia at any pharmacy. If the pharmacy does not stock the product, the pharmacist can order it from the Sigma or API pharmacy wholesaler. It can also be purchased from Bunnings hardware stores. If they do not stock the product, it can be ordered from the Sales Force Wholesaler.
yes there is but i wouldn't drink it if i was you as it is mostly used for paint
White spirit is obtained by petroleum distillation.
I don't think so, as gesso usually contains absorbants like calcium or talc and this mixture you propose would not contain them.
It depends on what industry you're in. If you're a dry cleaner, this product is called Stoddard Solvent. If you're a paint manufacturer, you'll call it White Spirit. And if you're anyone else, you'll either call it Paint Thinner, Parts Cleaner or Mineral Spirits. According to the website http://www.americansolvent.com/, only a minority calls it mineral spirits. Rather, according to http:/www.americansolvent.com/, more people call it paint thinner.