VM&P means "Varnish makers' and painters'" --- Ron Nossaman <RNossaman@cox.net> wrote: > > >I haven't known any better till now - I have been > using regular ole Naptha > >for a couple of years..no gum to report..but how > long does it take until you > >see the gum?...Ron? Remember, this is a humid > atmosphere down here > >year-round.. > > I don't know that you ever will, just that with the > VM&P, you won't. Your > regular ol' naphtha may not be the same as someone > else's regular ol' > naphtha but VM&P is supposedly more narrowly > defined. This may be a big > deal about nothing, since I assume anything that > silicone will mix with > will work fine as the vehicle if the solvent > evaporates out without leaving > anything detrimental. VM&P has just been the proven > solvent for a long time. > > > Ron N > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com
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