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Paint thinner is a solvent used to thin oil-based paints and coatings. It is also used to clean brushes, rollers, and other tools used in painting. Paint thinner is composed of a variety of chemicals, including mineral spirits, turpentine, and acetone. It is available in both liquid and aerosol forms.
Paint thinner is used to reduce the viscosity of oil-based paints and coatings, allowing them to be applied more easily. It is also used to clean brushes, rollers, and other tools used in painting. Paint thinner can also be used to remove paint from surfaces, such as walls and floors.
Paint thinner is an important part of the paints and coatings industry. It is used to reduce the viscosity of oil-based paints and coatings, allowing them to be applied more easily. It is also used to clean brushes, rollers, and other tools used in painting.
Some companies in the paint thinner market include Sherwin-Williams, PPG Industries, AkzoNobel, Valspar, and Kansai Paint. Show Less Read more