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Maybe I'm just getting confused by the global nature of the discussion, but
I'm seeing a few things that are so obvious on their face that I felt I should jump in... Here in the US, paint thinner is not a product, it's a type of product. It's purpose is just as you would surmise from it's name: it is used to thin paint to provide the proper viscosity for spraying or brushing. And it's also used for cleaning brushes, spray nozzles, paint cups and similar items after use. It does a really dandy job of removing paint! And you use different paint thinners for different paint types. So you can't really make too many generic comments about whether it will remove paint or it's flammability. Now, here is the obvious: here in the states we clean automobile engines with a product called "Gunk Engine Cleaner" which comes in an aerosol can. You spray it on, let it sit for a few minutes, then hose it off with a moderate stream. I imagine this is the type of product your mechanic was referring to. And if Gunk is not available worldwide, I'm sure your local auto parts and supplies dealer carries something similar. Sorry to but in, but when I saw a reference to paint thinner not removing paint I just couldn't stay out of the chat... "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Scet wrote: I don't think paint thinner is appropriate to use. It is highly flammable and will damage paint, obviously dependent on the type of thinner used. Paint thinner in the U.S. is also called "mineral spirits". It's no more flamable than kerosene (which you call "white spirit"), is less oily, and will definitely NOT harm any paint that's likely to be on an aircraft. George Patterson Some people think they hear a call to the priesthood when what they really hear is a tiny voice whispering "It's indoor work with no heavy lifting". |
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