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<DIV> At Home Depot I picked up a can of <STRONG>MV & P Naptha. </STRONG>I asked the salseman if there was a Naptha <EM>without</EM> the MV & P designation. He said he didnt know, and that the government (fed or state?) made new regulations and changed/added alphabetical designations of some of this stuff. ...So,,, does anytnoe know if there is 2 types of Naptha? </DIV>
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<DIV> Also, I was told last week, in the same aisle (<A href="mailto:paint/varnishes@HomeDepot">paint/varnishes in HomeDepot</A>) that they wont be carrying lacquer products anymore and that the (i think its the Feds) federal rule wont allow its sale to the general public. In other words you;ll have to go to a specialty store to get lacquer. </DIV>
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<DIV> Has anyone else heard this?? I am thinking that maybe Homeland Security doenst want ccertain products available to the general public (<EM><STRONG>readily</STRONG></EM> available, that is), because of bomb making or chemical terrorism opprotnities to the average joe shmoe, and that if your living depends on this stuff, you will seek out a supplier and obtain it there. (I just dont know)</DIV>
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<DIV>Julia Gottshall<BR>REading. PA</DIV></BODY></HTML>