
Kardol
Solvents
Part No.# 105072
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Acetone
Powerful, fast evaporating and water soluble, makes this a valuable solvent for industrial and home use. Use as a solvent for epoxy, vinyl, lacquers, contact cements, plastic, adhesives and for clean up after polyester resin use. Use as a metal cleaner before painting to ensure adhesion.
Part No.# 105037
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MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone)
A low boiling, medium drying solvent used primarily to thin nitrocellulose lacquers, ethyl cellulose, acrylic and vinyl-acetate vinyl-chloride copolymers. Use only where recommended by paint product, adhesive or hobby manufacturer.
Part No.# 105003
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Mineral Spirits
Thinner for oil based paints, enamels, varnishes and stains. Ideal for cleaning brushes or rollers after painting and an excellent solvent for oil, grease, tar and wax. Test on sample before using on plastics, synthetic fabrics and tile.
Part No.# 105033
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Toluene
Fast evaporating, clear, colorless hydrocarbon solvent for thinning dyes, resins, oils and certain primers and topcoats. Soluble in alcohol and insoluble in water. Ideal for removing wax, grease, polish and dirt from surfaces before painting.
Part No.# 505022
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Denatured Alcohol
Recommended for thinning and removing shellac, cleaning brushes and equipment. Can be mixed with soap and water. Harmless to rubber. Will clean porcelain, glassware, windows, mirrors, metal and unlacquered jewelry. Also an effective spot remover for most inks.
Part No.# 502062
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Isopropanol 99
An effective cleaner for RTV, silicones, rubber molds and associated equipment.
Part No.# 105062
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VM & P Naphtha
Fast evaporating, clear, colorless aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent. Use primarily to thin exterior and interior paints, varnishes and enamels for spray application where mineral spirits drying time is too slow.
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105028
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Xylene
Clear, colorless, aromatic hydrocarbon solvent for thinning varnishes, many synthetic enamels, rubber cement, epoxy paint and rubber base paint. Soluble in alcohol and insoluble in water.
MSDS Last Revised August 25, 2006
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