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		|  04-23-2011, 08:14 AM | #1 |  
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				Interesting new product
			 
 Had to run to Lowes for some Acetone. On an upper shelf was a new solvent I haven't seen before...
 COMPLETELY biodegradeable...Can be poured down the drain...
 
 Substitute for Laq thinner, Acetone, Xylene, Toluene, MEK.
 
 Can be thinned with WATER....
 
 Klean Strip Natural Multi-purpose Solvent. It was $12 and change for a quart....vs $16 and change for a gallon of Acetone...so it's a bit pricey...
 
 I could see this being used to safely clean airbrushes etc...and being able to pour the remains down the drain instead of having to evap etc.
 
 Smells funny...like a weak peppermint mixture. Higher flashpoint....EPA friendly...100% renewable..made of ethyl lactate.. of interest is that it's combustible but can be cut with water..
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		|  04-23-2011, 08:38 AM | #2 |  
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				 | ethyl lactate... Man I miss her.Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device
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		|  04-23-2011, 08:54 AM | #3 |  
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				 | You miss the peppermint aroma? |  
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		|  04-23-2011, 10:01 AM | #4 |  
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				 | knowing nebe probably misses his old girlfriend ethyl lactating |  
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		|  04-23-2011, 10:02 AM | #5 |  
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				 | stuff does work. It evaporates much slower than acetone etc. Smells much better. |  
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		|  04-23-2011, 11:15 AM | #6 |  
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				 | From wikipedia...interesting.
 Ethyl lactate, also known as lactic acid ethyl ester, is a monobasic ester formed from lactic acid and ethanol, commonly used as a solvent. This compound is considered biodegradable and can be used as a water-rinsible degreaser. Ethyl lactate is found naturally in small quantities in a wide variety of foods including wine, chicken, and various fruits. The odor of ethyl lactate when dilute is mild, buttery, creamy, with hints of fruit and coconut.
 
 Ethyl lactate is produced from biological sources, and can be either the levo (S) form or dextro (R) form, depending on the organism that is the source of the lactic acid. Most biologically sourced ethyl lactate is ethyl (-)-L-lactate. Ethyl lactate is also produced industrially from petrochemical stocks, and this ethyl lactate consists of the racemic mixture of levo and dextro forms. In some jurisdictions, the natural product is exempt from many restrictions placed upon use and disposal of solvents. Because both enantiomers are found in nature, and because ethyl lactate is easily biodegradable, it is considered to be a green solvent.
 
 Due to its relatively low toxicity, ethyl lactate is used commonly in pharmaceutical preparations, food additives,[1] and fragrances. Ethyl lactate is also used as solvent for nitrocellulose, cellulose acetate, and cellulose ethers.[2]
 
 Ethyl lactate hydrolyzes in the presence of water and acids or bases into lactic acid and ethanol.
 
 Ethyl lactate can be used as a cosolvent to produce suitable conditions for the formation of aryl aldimines.[3]
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		|  04-23-2011, 11:27 AM | #7 |  
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				sooo
			 
 your using this to thin your paint mixture?
 is that correct?
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		|  04-23-2011, 12:04 PM | #8 |  
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				 | No did I say anything about that? |  
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		|  04-23-2011, 12:06 PM | #9 |  
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				 | I said I saw a new product and thought I'd pass it along    
I tried it cleaning some buckets today. It worked very well. For $12 I'll use it. 
 
But I'm betting you could add this to paint...quick dry..The water in the paint cuts the juice. |  
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		|  04-23-2011, 12:07 PM | #10 |  
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				 | It's 100% biodegradeable. They have a similar lacquer thinner also. Not sure if it's classified as virgin or not? The virgin is typically used and it's cheap enough. Breaks down into strawberries limes and coconuts   |  
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		|  04-23-2011, 12:22 PM | #11 |  
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 ok i'll refrase.........
 if you had bought the acetone
 
 what are you using it for?  cleanup?
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		|  04-23-2011, 12:56 PM | #12 |  
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				 | degreaser |  
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		|  04-23-2011, 01:17 PM | #13 |  
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				 | ahhhh ,,,, i see 
i've used it as a solvent for fiberglass resin  in the past
 
i wonder if brake cleaner has acetone in it...
 
as that degrease s everything too..    |  
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