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  • lokdok1
    Thanks GHS, all I need is the acetone to make my first batch. I was wondering if laquer thinner is the same as paint thinner, it is , isn't it? The Wife said that CVS has nail polish remover , and all that is is acetone, but its a little perfumey.
    Bartman
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  • allen griggs
    If you mix up a batch of Ed's Red, and it smells like lavender, you have to move to San Francisco.

    "Not as deep as a well, or as wide as a church door, but it is enough."
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  • Nighthawk
    Sounds good thanks for the report.AS far as acetone goes thats about all finger nail polish remover is.Just read the label Ive noticed that some companys are making non acetone polish remover.My better half has some that is non acetone.

    Best!!

    Rugster
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  • AdamsQuailHunter
    Hello "locdoc1"

    I stopped by Ace Hardward store today on lunch break to look at the materials in the "paint" section of the store.

    They had "SunnySide" brand. The mineral spirits (paint thinner) was $1.99 a quart, K1 kerosene was $2.99 a quart, and acetone was $3.99 a quart. The only thing left was a quart of automatic transmission fluid. Should make up a gallon. Stored in 4 quart "Mason" jars, it should last you many-many-many years.

    "GHS" has given us first hand experience that 4 years of immersion in "Ed's Red" won't bother a Glock, which means that I won't be shy about using it on one in the future.

    Best regards
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