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  1. 19 kwi 2018 · It appears that sometime between last summer and the present day, CARB started banning some previously allowed solvents in California, bringing it closer to what was already banned in the SCAQMD. Denatured alcohol (DNA) is no longer available.

  2. 27 cze 2003 · The MEK is the solvent that's doing the real work on the lacquer. The PM Acetate is simply there to control and offset the less desirable side effects of using such a hot solvent. Learning to adjust to using this solvent blend is part of making it work well and resulting in a great finish.

  3. 3 mar 2021 · Is there a MEK California ban? No, but there are regulations! Learn about chemical restrictions, where to buy MEK in bulk, and MEK chemical alternatives here!

  4. www.woodmagazine.com › woodworking-how-to › finishes-finishingStripping a finish - Wood

    27 cze 2019 · Substitute lacquer thinner as the solvent, and you can strip lacquered furniture. For varnish removal, use a more aggressive solvent such as Formby's Furniture Refinisher . If that fails, you'll need a paint stripper.

  5. 13 cze 2020 · No longer allowed are mineral spirits, MEK, naphtha, denatured alcohol, turpentine, Japan drier, lacquer thinner, and more. Those solvents are all banned in the SCAQMD. Furthermore, CARB (California Air Resources Board) banned more solvents over the last year, making the entire state more like the SCAQMD.

  6. A fast evaporating polar solvent widely used in zinc rich coatings and as part of reducer blends. For thinning most types of lacquers, nitrocellulose, acrylic, butyrate and coatings based on vinyl solution and epoxy resins.

  7. Quickly Dissolves, Thins & Degreases. Solvable Professional Grade MEK is an excellent solvent for dissolving resins and adhesives and for thinning fiberglass resins. It evaporates and dissolves quickly and is often used for thinning specialty coatings.

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