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No, it shouldn't be used on surfaces like glass. It will have no real adhesion when it finally cures, and will soon flake off.
paint thinner is basically paint thinner
Yes you can use paint thinner to remove the paint on the wood. 2nd Answer: No, paint thinner will not remove paint from anything. Most paint is now water-based, anyway. Paint thinner does just what the names says: It thins oil based paint if the paint is too thick for some reason.
No, it won't work. Use regular paint thinner.
You must be referring to 'paint thinner' -it's used to make the paint thinner, strange as that may sound.
No, it shouldn't be used on surfaces like glass. It will have no real adhesion when it finally cures, and will soon flake off.
Wipe with acetone or lacquer thinner, then Windex.
paint thinner is basically paint thinner
A reducer is used to make paint on a car thin enough to provide leveling for adhesion. Thinners were designed for Lacquers. Both are used as solvents.
Yes you can use paint thinner to remove the paint on the wood. 2nd Answer: No, paint thinner will not remove paint from anything. Most paint is now water-based, anyway. Paint thinner does just what the names says: It thins oil based paint if the paint is too thick for some reason.
Because paint thinner is also oil based and water is not.
No, it won't work. Use regular paint thinner.
You must be referring to 'paint thinner' -it's used to make the paint thinner, strange as that may sound.
That is what it is made for
It taxed glass, paper, paint and lead.
Use adhesion promoter from Duplicolor on the plastic, then choose your paint color!
Putting paint thinner on it Putting paint thinner on it trust me my dad works with this stuff