--- In [email protected], Ed Kozlowsky <soldado7264@...> wrote:
> Directly from our chemist: "Black cap does not indicate a formulation change.
> Floquil formulations have never been a lacquer.
haha, He's probably just too young to know. I still have a can of left over
lacquer thinner from my floquil painting days.
Floquil might have never been marketed as a lacquer but it was functionally a
lacquer. Lacquer thinner could be substituted for diosol, It's application and
drying characteristics were like a lacquer and not like an enamel, and it
crazed plastic and other paints like a lacquer.
I don't have any of the old floquil bottles left as I threw them all out once
waterbased paint got to the point that it was reliable and easy to use so I
can't see how the older stuff was labeled. ...DaveBranum
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