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> Laquer Thinner vs. Virgin Laquer Thinner?
RustyWa
post Mar 7 2004, 07:46 PM
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I had a small can of the virgin laquer thinner laying around so thought I would use it to remove the backpad glue in the engine compartment. It blew right through the glue...then through the paint...finally stopping at the primer coat.

Is there a difference between virgin and regular?

I just wanted to remove the glue from the firewall, the old paint *was* in good condition.
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rezron
post Mar 7 2004, 08:37 PM
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Laquer thinner, whether virgin or cleaning thinner for
guns will attack your paint if left wet long enough.
Try some enamal reducer- it's not as "hot" as the
LT on your paint. It might take some more time and
effort as it's not as aggresive.

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