Thinners

Paint thinner is a solvent used to thin oil-based paints or clean up after their use. Commercially, solvents labeled “Paint Thinner” are usually mineral spirits having a flash point at about 40 °C (104 °F), the same as some popular brands of charcoal starter.

Normally paint thinner is used to remove oil-based paint from brushes, rollers, equipment and surfaces. However, there are many other applications and uses for paint thinner saving you money and time. This article presents some of the most common uses for thinner and others that might surprise you as well. Let’s check them out.

Thinner Applications:-

Paint thinner can be used to clean your equipment and tools once you have finished your job, especially when you have been using oil-based paint.Paint thinner can also be used to ‘thin’ or reduce the viscosity of paint so it can be used in sprayer applicators. Another important use that most people are not aware of, is that paint thinner can be used to prevent paint from hardening when it has been left open. Paint thinners should not be used with latex paints, shellac or lacquers.

Here we have to list of few thinner we manufactured as same paint use to dilute and improved the paint quality:-

NC Thinner:- Our N.C. Thinner is formulated for use with nitrocellulose paint, lacquer. Thinner is blended to give quick, plain and setting finish with excellent flow and spray gloss.