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Default Hammerite thinners

2009
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Is somebody in a time warp around here?
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On Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 4:23:47 AM UTC+1, John Rumm wrote:
I thought I would spray some old rusty metal cabinets with a coat of
hammerite, and so popped out to get a can of thinners. When I saw the
price (about ?6.50 for a 250ml tin) I would have fallen off my chair had
I have been sat down!
Anyway, one walletectomy later and the jobs a good-un. However, an
inadvertent snort of the thinners suggests they have a fair bit in
common with ordinary cellulose thinners, and a quick look at the safety
data sheets for some of them suggests they certainly share a number of
common ingredients.
Has anyone ignored the dire hammerite warnings, and successfully used
other thinners?

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Yes I tried standard thinners but it took the gloss out and the paint did
not flow to form a smooth surface just looked like sand paper but did dry ok
so rubbed down and tried again with the hammerite thinners and that went
fine. Standard thinners do clean the gun and any brushes fine if you finish
off with soapy water and a good rinse under a running tap of hot water