Thinners and reducers for Permalac.
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#500 Retarding Thinner can be added to the Permalac Original, Permalac EF, or Permalac NT. It should be used to extend flow time and prevent solvent blush when working in high temperatures or high relative dew points. This will make Permalac take around an hour to set up. Use between 2-5%. Use when humidity exceeds 85%.
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#500 Retarding Thinner can be added to the Permalac Original, Permalac EF, or Permalac NT. It should be used to extend flow time and prevent solvent blush when working in high temperatures or high relative dew points. This will make Permalac take around an hour to set up. Use between 2-5%. Use when humidity exceeds 85%. This is a 4-quart bundle.
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#500 Retarding Thinner can be added to the Permalac Original, Permalac EF, or Permalac NT. It should be used to extend flow time and prevent solvent blush when working in high temperatures or high relative dew points. This will make Permalac take around an hour to set up. Use between 2-5%. Use when humidity exceeds 85%.UPS requires an additional hazardous materials fee for one gallon or larger containers. UPS also requires special spill-resistant packaging for one gallon or larger containers. You can avoid these fees if you order in quarts.
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#500 Retarding Thinner can be added to the Permalac Original, Permalac EF, or Permalac NT. It should be used to extend flow time and prevent solvent blush when working in high temperatures or high relative dew points. This will make Permalac take around an hour to set up. Use between 2-5%. Use when humidity exceeds 85%.UPS requires an additional hazardous materials fee for one gallon or larger containers. UPS also requires special spill-resistant packaging for one gallon or larger containers. You can avoid these fees if you order in quarts.
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#770 Thinner is a medium speed lacquer thinner formulated with VOC-exempt solvents. Designed for use with Permalac EF or Permalac NT. Use 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, you can reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner additionally to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you are noticing brush strokes or irregularities).
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#770 Thinner is a medium speed lacquer thinner formulated with VOC-exempt solvents. Designed for use with Permalac EF or Permalac NT. Use 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, you can reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner additionally to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you are noticing brush strokes or irregularities).
This is a specially priced 4-quart bundle. -
#770 Thinner is a medium speed lacquer thinner formulated with VOC-exempt solvents. Designed for use with Permalac EF or Permalac NT. Use 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, you can reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner additionally to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you are noticing brush strokes or irregularities).
UPS requires an additional hazardous materials fee for one gallon or larger containers. UPS also requires special spill-resistant packaging for one gallon or larger containers. You can avoid these fees if you order in quarts. -
#770 Thinner is a medium speed lacquer thinner formulated with VOC-exempt solvents. Designed for use with Permalac EF or Permalac NT. Use 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, you can reduce this to 30% and add 2-5% of #500 thinner additionally to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you are noticing brush strokes or irregularities). This is a 5-gallon container.UPS requires an additional hazardous materials fee for one gallon or larger containers. UPS also requires special spill-resistant packaging for one gallon or larger containers. You can avoid these fees if you order in quarts.
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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 20-50%. 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 additionally to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you are noticing brush strokes or irregularities).
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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 20-50%. 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 additionally to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you are noticing brush strokes or irregularities). This is a specially priced 4-quart bundle.
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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 20-50%. 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 additionally to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you are noticing brush strokes or irregularities).UPS requires an additional hazardous materials fee for one gallon or larger containers. UPS also requires special spill-resistant packaging for one gallon or larger containers. You can avoid these fees if you order in quarts.
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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 20-50%. 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 additionally to negate this. When brushing, thin 10% (only if you are noticing brush strokes or irregularities). This is a 5-gallon container.UPS requires an additional hazardous materials fee for one gallon or larger containers. UPS also requires special spill-resistant packaging for one gallon or larger containers. You can avoid these fees if you order in quarts.