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Greg
I've found the same to be true. I've never had good preformance from =
water based strippers. I'll be trying a new stripper this season and =
can post the results.
Paul Chick
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From: Greg Newell=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: Water-Base Laquer
Dale,
I tried the water based strippers a few times and was =
disappointed with the results every time. The regular Toluene stripper =
did a better job and at a much faster rate. My 2 cents!
Greg
At 09:24 PM 6/3/2002, you wrote:
In a message dated 6/3/2002 4:13:56 PM Pacific Standard Time, =
mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com writes:
Subj:Water-Base Laquer, was: Chemical resistant gloves=20
Date:6/3/2002 4:13:56 PM Pacific Standard Time
From:mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Reply-to:pianotech@ptg.org
To:pianotech@ptg.org
Sent from the Internet=20
Terry
Thanks for the web site. I think this thread on strippers went =
round before but, I'll ask anyway as to the effectiveness of these water =
based strippers compared to the chemical nasty ones I use.
By the way I was at Jon pages shop two weeks ago and I was very =
sold on the ebony finish he had done in water based lacquer.
Thanks>>>>Dale Erwin
http://www.homesteadfinishing.com/
http://www.homesteadfinishing.com/oxford.htm
The first link is Homestead Finishing home page, the second their =
page addressing Oxford products. I had bought a 10 gallons of a stripper =
that is water-washable and just didn't know much about those that might =
require solvents to clean up the stripper mess.
Terry Farrell
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Greg Newell
mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net=20
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