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"Scet" wrote In general discussion, when we talk about thinners, then the thinners used in that particular industry is the one being discussed. So it seems there are differences in terminology, between the US and Australia (funny that) that can lead to some confusion. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Zactly. In the US, paint thinner is mineral spirits, no matter where you get it. In an automotive type supplier, if you want to reduce the viscosity, you ask for reducer, then specify the slow medium or fast reducer. Ask for paint thinner at one of those places, and you will still get mineral spirits, but they probably will not have it. I did not realize that this was yet another example of terminology differences. -- Jim in NC |
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