Automotive / Industrial Solvents: CMA offers a full line of dissolvent and cleaning solvents for the automotive/industrial industries such as: Acetone Denatured Ethyl Alcohol Methyl Ethyl Ketone Mineral Spirits Toluene Xylene |
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BlueLine Adhesive Remover: CMA's BlueLine Adhesive Remover is an industrial strength product designed to remove most glues and adhesives from metal and plastic surfaces. This fast drying formula is also great for cleaning up after decal/hydro-graphic removal. |
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CMA BlueLine OTC Compliant Cleaning Solution (.019 VOC): CMA's BlueLine OTC Compliant Cleaning Solution is an excellent alternative for shops that need to adhere to the local or state mandated low VOC laws, but need a general cleaning solution to replace their non-compliant spray gun wash/lacquer thinners. It works as effectively as traditional higher VOC solvents, but at a fraction of the VOC - .019#/gl. |
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CMA BlueLine Surface Contaminant/Tar Remover: CMA's BlueLine Surface Contaminant/Tar Remover is formulated with a combination of 100% virgin organic solvents designed to give superior dissolving power of grease, road tar, road oils, and many other types of surface contaminants that can affect your vehicles finish. Excellent detail prep product. |
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Xylene: Xylene is used as a solvent. In thinning paints and varnishes, it can be substituted for toluene where slower drying is desired. Similarly it is a cleaning agent, e.g., for steel, silicon wafers, and integrated circuits. |
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Toluene: Toluene is a common solvent, able to dissolve paints, paint thinners, silicone sealants, many chemical reactants, rubber, printing ink, adhesives (glues), lacquers, leather tanners, and disinfectants.Toluene can also be used as an octane booster in gasoline fuels used in internal combustion engines. |
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VM&P Naptha: A commonly available general purpose solvent designated as "VM&P" naphtha, which stands for "varnish makers' and painters" & an oil painting medium. Naphtha is used in the furniture industry on "works in progress" to see temporarily (until the naphtha evaporates) how the patina will look when the piece is oiled and/or aged. It is useful in matching adjacent boards for a join, primarily with tabletops, panels and shelves. |