Cleaners & thinners for Permalac.

  • The Permalac Strip Thinner is a blend of solvents designed to dissolve and remove cured Permalac Original, Permalac EF, Permalac NT, and Permalac SR from metal surfaces without marring the substrate. This material is composed of VOC-exempt solvents.

    This is a 5-gallon pail.

    Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
  • The Permalac Strip Thinner is a blend of solvents designed to dissolve and remove cured Permalac Original, Permalac EF, Permalac NT, and Permalac SR from metal surfaces without marring the substrate. This material is composed of VOC-exempt solvents.

    This is a 4-quart bundle. Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
  • The Permalac Strip Thinner is a blend of solvents designed to dissolve and remove cured Permalac Original, Permalac EF, Permalac NT, and Permalac SR from metal surfaces without marring the substrate. This material is composed of VOC-exempt solvents.

    Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
  • The Permalac Strip Thinner is a blend of solvents designed to dissolve and remove cured Permalac Original, Permalac EF, Permalac NT, and Permalac SR from metal surfaces without marring the substrate. This material is composed of VOC-exempt solvents.

    Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
  • This is a VOC-exempt thinner best used with the Permalac NT. Use when the ambient temperature is 55°F to 88°F. When spraying, thin between 20% and 50%. If the Permalac is drying too quickly and you notice blush or any other adverse effects, you can reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you notice brush strokes or irregularities).

    This is a 5-gallon pail.

    Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
  • This is a VOC-exempt thinner best used with the Permalac NT. Use when the ambient temperature is 55°F to 88°F. When spraying, thin between 20% and 50%. If the Permalac is drying too quickly and you notice blush or any other adverse effects, you can reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you notice brush strokes or irregularities).

    This is a 4-quart bundle.  Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
  • This is a VOC-exempt thinner best used with the Permalac NT. Use when the ambient temperature is 55°F to 88°F. When spraying, thin between 20% and 50%. If the Permalac is drying too quickly and you notice blush or any other adverse effects, you can reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you notice brush strokes or irregularities).

    Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
  • This is a VOC-exempt thinner best used with the Permalac NT. Use when the ambient temperature is 55°F to 88°F. When spraying, thin between 20% and 50%. If the Permalac is drying too quickly and you notice blush or any other adverse effects, you can reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you notice brush strokes or irregularities).

    Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
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    #87 Degreaser Solution (Pre & Post-Application)

    Price range: $15.00 through $1,016.00
    The #87 Degreaser Solution is a highly concentrated liquid cleaner and degreaser used for cleaning glass, plastic, metal, and other substrates. It has been shown to erase hard-to-remove oils, organic residues, and fingerprints from various surfaces. The #87 cleaner is a strong industrial solution that can clean surfaces before or after applying Permalac. It can be used to prepare the surface for optimal adhesion or clean up substrates coated with Permalac without worrying about disturbing the lacquer finish or causing visible streak marks, which other cleaners may sometimes produce. Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
  • #770 Thinner is a medium-speed lacquer thinner formulated with VOC-exempt solvents. It is designed for use with Permalac EF or Permalac NT and should be used when the ambient temperature is 55°F to 88°F. When spraying, thin between 20-50%. If the Permalac is drying too quickly and you notice blush or any other adverse effects, reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you notice brush strokes or irregularities).

    This is a 5-gallon pail.

    Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
  • #770 Thinner is a medium-speed lacquer thinner formulated with VOC-exempt solvents. It is designed for use with Permalac EF or Permalac NT and should be used when the ambient temperature is 55°F to 88°F. When spraying, thin between 20-50%. If the Permalac is drying too quickly and you notice blush or any other adverse effects, reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you notice brush strokes or irregularities).

    This is a 4-quart bundle. Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
  • #770 Thinner is a medium-speed lacquer thinner formulated with VOC-exempt solvents. It is designed for use with Permalac EF or Permalac NT and should be used when the ambient temperature is 55°F to 88°F. When spraying, thin between 20-50%. If the Permalac is drying too quickly and you notice blush or any other adverse effects, reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you notice brush strokes or irregularities).

    Safety and technical data pages are available here. Certificates of analysis are available here.
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