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			<title type="html">Lacquer Thinner Question</title>
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			<content type="html">Hi, all. I need some help in getting a solvent like my lacquer thinner used to be. I use it in a lab and for other cleaning operations, never for paint. We always specified &quot;virgin lacquer thinner&quot; and it was perfect for our apps. Last year, they started shipping thinner with a horrible odor not unlike oxygenated gas. It makes us all sick to smell. We were told to specify &quot;virgin&quot;. That worked for a while now we can't find anything without the new additives. Please HELP? Anything similar that we can use?</content>
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				<name>wdonovan</name>
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			<updated>2008-03-28T17:09:16Z</updated>
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