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ACETONE

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EXTRACTION NAPHTHA

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PAINTER'S NAPHTHA SOLVENT

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DENATURAL

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DENATURAL COLORLESS

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DYNATUROT

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DYNATUROT COLORLESS

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XYLENE

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KEROSENE

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ACETONE SOLVENT

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EXTRACTION SOLVENT

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XYLENE SOLVENT

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PAINT SOLVENT

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TOLUENE SOLVENT

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ALL PURPOSE SOLVENT

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TERPEN

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TERPENTINE

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TOLUENE

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ACRYLIC SOLVENT

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ALKYD SOLVENT

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ALKYD SOLVENT COLORLESS

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BITUMINOUS SOLVENT

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CHLORINATED RUBBER SOLVENT

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EPOXY SOLVENT

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PHTHALIC AND CARBAMIDE SOLVENT

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NITRO SOLVENT

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NITRO RC-01 SOLVENT

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PHTHALIC SOLVENT

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PHTHALIC SOLVENT ODORLESS

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POLYURETHANE SOLVENT

for thinning products
oily and phthalic
chlorinated rubber
chemically strengthened
renovation
rubber-based glue
epoxy
alkyd
polyurethane
bituminous
oil varnishes
phthalic-carbamide
acrylic
nitrocellulose
spirit
fats, oils and waxes
Others
for removing oily stains after painting
for cleaning brushes and tools
for removing oil and grease from metal parts
for degreasing surfaces before painting
for illumination purposes
cleaning greasy plastic coverings
for removing varnishes
as anticorrosive remover
cleaning dirty PVC floors

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Data transfer

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