Axminster Liberon flakes
Can't find any in Dublin so checked out Axminster; €21, plus €25 shipping!!! for 250g packet, that's all customs and duties...
Axminster Liberon flakes
The shipping to UK customers would likely be brutal. In addition to the shipping cost in the table below, there is a €17.50 Customs clearance charge and UK duties.
https://www.handyhardware.ie/Liberon-Button-Shellac-500g_p_51633.htmlCan't find any in Dublin so checked out Axminster; €21, plus €25 shipping!!! for 250g packet, that's all customs and duties...
Maybe they worked out,or were told,that without the methanol and dye it wasn't so different to vodka.So having just discovered the B&Q sell Ethanol as Bio Ethanol and my local had loads when I picked up a bottle a couple of weeks ago, when I went back to get a few more after discovering how good it was at desolving Shellsc flakes, I found they had sold out and when I checked on line they showed zero stock in the company.
Anyone know what might have happened for all their stock to vanish, did they find out they shouldn't have been selling it.
Wish I picked up a few extra bottles now.
Start of covid, no sanitiser to be had (well - £5 for 50ml), went to B&Q, being sold for indoor ethanol fuelled fires, bought several litres for almost nothing!!So having just discovered the B&Q sell Ethanol as Bio Ethanol and my local had loads when I picked up a bottle a couple of weeks ago, when I went back to get a few more after discovering how good it was at desolving Shellsc flakes, I found they had sold out and when I checked on line they showed zero stock in the company.
Anyone know what might have happened for all their stock to vanish, did they find out they shouldn't have been selling it.
Wish I picked up a few extra bottles now.
If it’s 90% ethanol it would also attract duty …approx £28/litre of pure ethanol plus VATMeths is 90% ethanol with methanol added to make it unfit for consumption, poisonous Ethanol will incur duty so will be very expensive.
Interesting to see your source for that, as I though the same then at the time of making the post I did some internet research and nearly every page I could find discussing what is in meths talked about it being mainly ethanol with other additives including methanol and pyridine. For example this page.If it’s 90% ethanol it would also attract duty …approx £28/litre of pure ethanol plus VAT
‘domestic’ methylated spirit is methyl alcohol with the addition of pyridene which is an irritant so you vomit before your stomach absorbs too much of the methyl alcohol which is toxic and destroys your optic nerves
Very interesting….its meths but contains no methanolI suspect that meths in the UK contains little or no methyl alcohol, probably on safety grounds for those who still drink it.
My local hardware store sells me Bird Brand meths, which I use successfully to mix shellac. According to its SMDS (https://www.birdbrand.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/Methylated_Spirits_Purple_v1.0_09_01_2020.pdf) this is %90+ ethyl acohol with added isopropyl acohol, and denatured with butanone (aka ethyl methyl ketone), which UK Government advice suggests is not carcinogenic, but can make you feel ill if you ingest or breathe in enough of the fumes.
For brushing or wiping/padding shellac, this seems very low risk indeed. Spraying would be worth doing outdoors and/or with a suitable mask.
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