Oil-based poly varnish is thinned with mineral spirits. Water-based poly varnish is thinned with water. And polyurethane car paint is thinned with reducer.
The precise formula for nail varnish is always kept a company trade secret. Basic components used are: * film forming agents * resins and plasticizers * solvents * coloring agents * chemical and hebal based ingredients
Varnish does not always include shellac. It's usually a combination of a drying oil, a resin, and a thinner. Go to the wikipedia link below to read all about varnish.
Varsol, oil thinner, turps, lacquer thinner, xylene, and many others.
Vegetable oil to get varnish off then soap and water :)
Lacquer thinner will thin many types of oil based paint, but not all. -Experiment with a little first.
The precise formula for nail varnish is always kept a company trade secret. Basic components used are: * film forming agents * resins and plasticizers * solvents * coloring agents * chemical and hebal based ingredients
Varnish does not always include shellac. It's usually a combination of a drying oil, a resin, and a thinner. Go to the wikipedia link below to read all about varnish.
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Varnish is a transparent, hard, protective finish or film primarily used in wood. In classic varnish the cure rate depends on the type of oil used and, to some best choice for outdoor woodwork which does not need to bend in service.
Turpentine.
Varsol, oil thinner, turps, lacquer thinner, xylene, and many others.
Vegetable oil to get varnish off then soap and water :)
Lacquer thinner will thin many types of oil based paint, but not all. -Experiment with a little first.
Thinner--specifically, mineral spirits. Reducer is used in urethane car paint.
Oil used in margarine and mayonnaise,as well as paint,varnish,and linoleum. Also used in soy milk.
Fuel oil or heating oil. IT's similar to diesel fuel and come in two grades. No 1 and 2. One is thinner and is used in cold climates.
There are three main types of wood varnish available in the market: oil-based, water-based, and polyurethane varnish. Oil-based varnish is known for its durability and rich finish, but it takes longer to dry and has a strong odor. Water-based varnish dries quickly, has low odor, and is easy to clean up, but may not be as durable as oil-based varnish. Polyurethane varnish is very durable and provides a tough finish, but it can be more difficult to apply evenly. Each type of varnish has its own application methods and durability levels, so it's important to choose the one that best suits your needs.