purpose lacquer

purpose lacquer

Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.

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  • purpose lacquer thinner — See general purpose lacquer thinner …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • lacquer — [1] A fast drying automotive body pyroxylin paint. [2] A glossy coating made by dissolving cellulose derivatives in a rapidly evaporating solvent. [3] Protective coating or finish which dries to form a film by evaporation of a volatile (easily… …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • lacquer thinner — See general purpose lacquer thinner …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • general purpose lacquer thinner — A type of thinner that may be used for both lacquers and synthetic enamels without causing lifting or other paint faults …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • thinner — The solvent used to thin lacquers and acrylic products to the proper consistency for application and differs from a reducer which are used for synthetic enamel products. Thinners and reducers are not normally interchangeable, i.e., the… …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • reducer — The solvent that is used to thin enamel. See thinner general purpose lacquer thinner …   Dictionary of automotive terms

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  • lacquerwork — Any of a variety of decorative objects or surfaces, usually of wood, to which a coloured, highly polished, and opaque type of varnish called lacquer has been applied. True lacquerwork is Chinese or Japanese in origin. The technique was copied in… …   Universalium

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