bob vawter
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Posted By Darlene on 8/8/2009 at 11:32 AM
Great tip Tim
I think I'll try that out too.
The Murfy's oil may have some properties in it that emulsify's to break the paint down. The oil part though is what makes me think it may leave a residue unless you can break the oil down and extract.
You can also use laquer thinner.
that is what I have been using for over 15 years.
I use a little squirt bottle that does not put out that much and then use a micro cloth to lossen the paint and then extract. It is a lot less
expensive and works great
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Re: works better than P.I.G. and in grocery store
Posted By TWheelwright on 8/8/2009 at 1:42 PM
Before anyone is foolish enough to go using Lacquer Thinner, I'd suggest checking out the possible consequences to your own health, never mind that of your customers, their kids and pets. This product may also affect your brain function and ability to spell or write clearly.
Great tip Tim
I think I'll try that out too.
The Murfy's oil may have some properties in it that emulsify's to break the paint down. The oil part though is what makes me think it may leave a residue unless you can break the oil down and extract.
You can also use laquer thinner.
that is what I have been using for over 15 years.
I use a little squirt bottle that does not put out that much and then use a micro cloth to lossen the paint and then extract. It is a lot less
expensive and works great
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Re: works better than P.I.G. and in grocery store
Posted By TWheelwright on 8/8/2009 at 1:42 PM
Before anyone is foolish enough to go using Lacquer Thinner, I'd suggest checking out the possible consequences to your own health, never mind that of your customers, their kids and pets. This product may also affect your brain function and ability to spell or write clearly.