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Often used as a lacquer dilutent. Highly volatile and a fire hazard in shipping and storing.
Powerful but highly toxic and flammable solvent, usually restricted to spray application.
The formation of bubbles or pimples on the painted surface caused by moisture or other contamination, by painting before the previous coat has dried thoroughly, or by excessive heat.
The formation of a loose powder on the surface of a paint after exposure to the elements.
A gloss film turning flat or a clear lacquer turning white, usually caused by moisture
Sanding primer or topcoats by hand with a flat backing surface such as a long-board or rubber sanding block.
A kind of paint failure in which many small cracks appear in the surface of the paint.