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Ultrimax MEK Thinners T11
Product Ref: PSM05K
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Product Description
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) is a strong solvent and degreaser. It is excellent for dissolving resins and adhesives and removing old finishes and contact cement. It can be used for cleaning fibreglass repair tools and for thinning fibreglass resins and is an excellent diluent for lacquer thinners.
MEK is a highly volatile solvent that evaporates quickly, it is often used by professional paint shops and painters to thin acrylics and lacquers and other projects where epoxies are used.
Use caution when handling and storing MEK because it is a flammable solvent. MEK
Uses:
- Thins fibreglass resins; cleans fibreglass repair tools
- Dissolves resins and adhesives
- Removes old finish and contact cement
- Thins acrylics, lacquers and epoxies
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