...oil and meal are already used to make ink, paint, wood glue, plastic, automotive crank case oil, wood stains and paint remover, as well as an absorbent to clean up industrial oil spills, according to Stephen G. Wildes, a manager at Midland...
...Apply the stripper, wait for the paint to bubble and use a floor scraper to squeegee away the mess. Be careful: paint remover is deadly stuff and could cook your lungs and sinuses, burn your skin and destroy your clothing. Need we say more...
...lubricants, plastics carpets and insulation; methylene chloride from paint strippers; and carbon tetrachloride from paint removers. Other potential sources of indoor air pollution are central heating, cooling and dehumidification systems, household...
...Staples police VANDALISM -- The Staples Police Department reported more than 35 vehicles at Nyhus Chevrolet had paint remover poured across their hoods, causing an estimated $30,000 damage. A reward is being offered for information leading...
...bridge by the bike trail. Jody Martinson, MnDOT project engineer, said her department is in the process of getting paint remover from a supplier in the Twin Cities. The bridge was covered with an anti-graffiti coating at a cost of $6,000...
...The problem will then go away. There are several ways to do this: You can sand -- very messy. Or, you can use paint remover -- even messier. Or, you can try to encapsulate the problem by painting it with a material that will not be affected...
...pitted, a thin protective coating (usually clear lacquer) first must be completely removed before sanding. Use paint remover to do this. Omitting this step will make the sanding considerably more difficult. Once the clear coating is removed...
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