boysie39":gnx1ge1f said:
Is it unkind to suggest that your friend reads the label on the bottle which would tell him?
Anyway, regarding our decision to omit toluene and xylene from our sealers and thinners, it's never 'just' a health/environment thing. both of these (especially the former) are pretty important to me!
Leaving these products out makes them safer to use (the only reason we still have to declare them as harmful is that it can be if you get it in your eye) - toluene and xylene are suspected carcinogenics and banned in some areas, it is indeed kinder to the enviroment, and whilst the product is still smelly it isn't quite as unpleasant as using toluene and xylene.
This might lead you to wonder why anyone would use them...they're cheap, simple as that really. Cheap thinners are often reclaimed and smell even worse, and quite honestly why anyone would risk ruining a piece of work they've spent hours making just to save 30 pence on a splash of thinners is beyond me.
Our thinners aren't cheap (there's dearer around though!) but they'll never let you down! Cellulose Thinner is not Cellulose Thinner is not Cellulose Thinner!