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"paint stripper" Definitions
  1. a liquid used to remove old paint from surfaces

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And not just because it doesn't taste like paint stripper.
Paint stripper mixed with a hint of lemongrass and maybe something like washing up liquid.
The bath oil contained methylated spirit, they said, a toxic substance found in cleaning materials and paint stripper.
But he reversed course in May after meeting with families of men who died after using paint stripper.
Wynne was 31 years old when he died last October, after using paint stripper containing the toxic chemical methylene chloride.
Not in the "9 bottles of paint stripper" sense, but the "4 cans in your pants with The Sopranos boxset" sense?
Kevin was using a paint stripper called White Lightning Low Odor Stripper, Hartley wrote in an op-ed last year in the Tennessean.
The E.P.A., just days before the end of the Obama administration, proposed banning its use as a paint stripper because of these hazards.
The Park Service said that a monument preservation crew was removing the graffiti at the Lincoln Memorial on Tuesday using a mild paint stripper.
The crew is applying a "mild, gel-type architectural paint stripper" to remove the red paint without damaging the underlying stone, according to the report.
"I'm absolutely mortified," she says, showing me where the stall's varnish has started to bubble from the paint stripper used to clean away the vandals' scribbles.
If you asked me that question a couple of weeks ago, I would have said cheap drinks that don't taste like paint stripper and somewhere to sit.
The mother of three is fronting a Europe-wide campaign for tighter scrutiny over the sale of acid, found in common household cleaners from paint stripper to drain clearer.
Despite the changes, the E.P.A. is still expected to ban the use of methylene chloride as a paint stripper soon — an action first proposed at the end of the Obama administration.
While taxi associations have been pushing back with strikes and protests — the latest of which has seen drivers attacked and cars smashed and sprayed with paint stripper amid demonstrations in Barcelona streets.
Pallone also entered into the record a letter he received from the family of Joshua Atkins, a 31-year-old who died in February after using a common paint stripper on his bike.
He brought up the EPA's decision to delay banning hazardous chemicals like methylene chloride—which is found in paint stripper—and cited the names of two men who died after exposure to the substance.
Max, a new girl in the boys' class (Sadie Sink)—long Anne-of-Green-Gables hair and paint-stripper attitude—and her brother Billy (Dacre Montgomery)—a Camaro-driving bad boy—are cases in point.
Investigators said bootleggers had been selling the product for a long time without any instances of poisoning, but that the fatal batch was contaminated by methylated spirit, a toxic substance found in cleaning materials and paint stripper.
These are not particularly gentle chemicals; the former can be used as a paint stripper or degreaser; the latter is often found in nail polish removers, which furthers the reputation of decaf coffee as "less natural" or worse.
You're pre-party drink may still be supermarket vodka and lemonade (with a dash of Ribena, just to take the paint-stripper edge off), but a new study into alcohol-buying trends suggests that after some Facebook scrolling and a quick check of the 'gram, you could be sipping Cristal like it's your birthday.
But if Pruitt's EPA had never stayed the rule in the first place, Brian Wynne believes, methylene chloride may already have been out of stores by fall 2017, when his brother went to a South Carolina home-goods store to buy paint stripper to use on the floor of his cold-brew coffee company.
Pugliese's boss, FERC Chairman Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE (R), has downplayed the controversy.
"There is no immediate calamity or threat," said FERC Chairman Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE.
Three of the five FERC commissioners are Republicans, including Chairman Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE.
The Senate confirmed Glick and Republican Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE to FERC on Nov.
Speakers will include Under Secretary of Energy Mark Menezes and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE.
Witnesses will include Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE and Assistant Secretary of Energy for Electricity Bruce Walker.
Major speakers will include EIA Administrator Linda Capuano, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE and Undersecretary of Energy Mark Menezes.
Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE, a member of the five-person Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), died Wednesday at the age of 57, the commission said Thursday.
FERC Chairman Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE, who was a lawyer representing some of the companies that have applied for pipelines at the agency, announced the major initiative at the five-person commission's meeting, his first since being sworn in two weeks ago.
Chairman Neil ChatterjeeIndranil (Neil) ChatterjeeTo cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Overnight Energy: Natural gas export project gets green light | Ocasio-Cortez says climate fight needs to address farming | Top EPA enforcement official to testify Regulators approve Louisiana natural gas export terminal MORE told reporters that he is not trying to delay Republican Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE and Democrat Richard Glick from being sworn in.
Neil ChatterjeeIndranil (Neil) ChatterjeeTo cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Overnight Energy: Natural gas export project gets green light | Ocasio-Cortez says climate fight needs to address farming | Top EPA enforcement official to testify Regulators approve Louisiana natural gas export terminal MORE, a Republican, was tapped last week by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE to succeed Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE, another Republican, atop FERC.
Neil ChatterjeeIndranil (Neil) ChatterjeeTo cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Overnight Energy: Natural gas export project gets green light | Ocasio-Cortez says climate fight needs to address farming | Top EPA enforcement official to testify Regulators approve Louisiana natural gas export terminal MORE, a Republican, was tapped last week by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE to succeed Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE, another Republican, atop FERC.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE named Neil ChatterjeeIndranil (Neil) ChatterjeeTo cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Overnight Energy: Natural gas export project gets green light | Ocasio-Cortez says climate fight needs to address farming | Top EPA enforcement official to testify Regulators approve Louisiana natural gas export terminal MORE to be the chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Wednesday, replacing previous chairman Kevin McIntyreKevin J. McIntyreGOP commissioner on federal energy panel dies Senate should reject Trump's radical nominee to key energy panel Overnight Energy: Chief energy regulator vows to steer clear of political fights | Zinke was referred to DOJ shortly before watchdog controversy | Groups threaten to sue EPA over paint stripper MORE, who cited unspecified "health issues" in stepping aside.
It is also the principal component of paint stripper, although replacements exist.
The National Park Service attempted to remove the paint with paint stripper, which failed. It then tried arsenic in 2005, which not only failed to remove the paint but also left purple streaks on the granite. Art restorer Gordon Ponsford said he would use a laser to remove the paint. However, the laser did not remove the arsenic stain.
Some prodrugs, such as γ-butyrolactone (GBL), convert to GHB in the stomach and blood stream. Other prodrugs, such as 1,4-butanediol (1,4-B), have their own toxicity concerns. GBL and 1,4-B are normally found as pure liquids, but they can be mixed with other more harmful solvents when intended for industrial use (e.g. as paint stripper or varnish thinner).
In distressing, the object's finish is intentionally destroyed or manipulated to look less than perfect, such as with sandpaper or paint stripper. For example, the artisan often removes some but not all of the paint, leaving proof of several layers of paint speckled over wood grain underneath. This becomes the "finished" piece. Distressing has become a popular design style and decorative art form.
Dichloromethane is the most important halomethane-based solvent. Its volatility, low flammability, and ability to dissolve a wide range of organic compounds makes this colorless liquid a useful solvent. It is widely used as a paint stripper and a degreaser. In the food industry, it is used to decaffeinate coffee and tea as well as to prepare extracts of hops and other flavorings.
Propylene glycol methyl ether (PGME or 1-methoxy-2-propanol) is an organic solvent with a wide variety of industrial and commercial uses. Similar to other glycol ethers, it is used as a carrier/solvent in printing/writing inks and paints/coatings. It also finds use as an industrial and commercial paint stripper. It is used as an antifreeze in diesel engines.
"Completing my new show was the only thing that saved me from suicide", 15 July 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2008. Stella Vine (right) with Charlotte Gavin (left) and Joe Machine at the Vote Stuckist show in 2001. Vine developed a "crush" on artist Billy Childish, and attended his music events;Januszczak, Waldemar. "The Paint Stripper", The Sunday Times, 10 June 2007.
Mechanical removal of overpaint include physical techniques to remove the coating from the surface. On a glazed surface a sharp needle or scalpel can be used. If mechanical removal is not possible without damaging the surface then solvents can be used instead. The archetype solvents typically used are water, white spirit, industrial methylated spirits (denatured alcohol), acetone, and Dichloromethane which is usually found in the form of a commercial paint stripper.
Cellulose-based agents, e.g., hydroxypropyl cellulose, are commonly used for mixtures that are not extremely acidic or basic; under such conditions cellulose undergoes hydrolysis and loses effectiveness, so fumed silica is used for these instead. Another possibility is using waxes (usually paraffin wax or polyethylene or polypropylene derivatives), or polyacrylate gels. Corrosion inhibitors are added to the formula to protect the underlying substrate and the paint stripper storage vessel (usually a steel can) from corrosion.
Cassandra smiles and hugs her husband. Back in the waiting room, the drunken man is still insulting the staff, and becomes even more angry when Mike (who accidentally burned his forehead with the paint stripper Del sold him) is attended to before him. As Del enters the room to dry his tears, he is insulted by the drunken man's trash-talking. Del shuts the drunken man up by hitting him square on the jaw.
By November 1, the painting had begun to attract local news coverage. It was dubbed the "Pink Lady" by the media, due to the pink paint used for the skin. Los Angeles County road officials, concerned about traffic problems the painting might cause, attempted to remove it with high-pressure spray from fire hoses, and then with paint stripper. However, Seemayer had used heavy-duty house paint for her creation, and both methods failed to remove it.
However, because of the high incidence and intensity of chemical burns, manufacturers of chemical relaxers use other alkaline chemicals in preparations available to average consumers. Sodium hydroxide relaxers are still available, but they are used mostly by professionals. A solution of sodium hydroxide in water was traditionally used as the most common paint stripper on wooden objects. Its use has become less common, because it can damage the wood surface, raising the grain and staining the colour.
The hard work was not without its fascinating surprises. Thirty gallons of paint stripper uncovered the copper doors and window frames that have been a staple in the Gallery's unique décor and allure. The colour scheme was derived from the original plaster on the ceilings, which dated back to 1922, but had been hidden beneath suspended ceilings for the last fifty years. The chandeliers in the main Gallery are not originals, but are reproductions of the copper fixtures that closely match the décor.
Paint remover is applied to an aircraft's landing gear during an inspection looking for cracks in the aluminum Paint stripper, or paint remover, is a chemical product designed to remove paint, finishes, and coatings while also cleaning the underlying surface. The product's material safety data sheet provides more safety information than its product labels. Paint can also be removed using mechanical methods (scraping or sanding) or heat (hot air, radiant heat, or steam). Lead-based paint is banned in the United States.
The arrest took place in nearby Cemetery No. 2 and there are conflicting accounts of the incident. The tomb in Saint Louis Cemetery No. 1 was vandalized by an unknown person on December 17, 2013, by being painted over with pink latex paint. The paint was removed because the structure is made of old plaster and the latex paint would seal in the moisture that would destroy the plaster. Some historical preservation experts criticized the decision by officials of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, who maintain the cemetery, for their decision to use pressure washing rather than paint stripper to remove it.
It is widely used to strip photoresist in TFT-LCD 'flat panel' displays and advanced packaging applications (such as wafer-level packaging / solder bump patterning). DMSO is an effective paint stripper too, being safer than many of the others such as nitromethane and dichloromethane. DMSO is also used to dissolve test compounds in drug discovery and drug design screening programs (including high-throughput screening programs). This is because it able to dissolve both polar and nonpolar compounds, can be used to maintain stock solutions of test compounds (important when working with a large chemical library), is readily miscible with water and cell culture media, and has a high boiling point (this improves the accuracy of test compound concentrations by reducing room temperature evaporation).
A group of men, including Samuel Henshaw, then the chairman of the Staffordshire Chemical Company, reckoned there was money to be made from these surplus-to-requirements stocks. Henshaw became the first chairman of the National Benzole Company. Although the idea of using benzole to power automobiles was not new, cars fuelled on neat benzole needed altered carburetter settings which was inconvenient for owners who had previously used petrol and the effectiveness of neat benzole as a paint stripper raised concern about the possible effect on carburettor floats made of varnished cork – a common feature in US vehicles which at the time were being imported in greater numbers. There was also concern about the variable quality and specification of the benzole.
Anode Enzyme was the chief protagonist (along with Lord Doberman) of "Genius". With an IQ of 12790 (was 12794-but lost four points watching TV) and only requiring seven minutes of sleep a day, Anode Enzyme is characterised by his genius. He meets Lord Doberman, the world's richest man, and devises ways of getting rid of his wealth by inventing a machine that fires 40 TV sets into the sea every minute and a device that can stack £300,000,000 into a continuous pile. Other inventions include a paint that incorporates its own paint stripper, a "Doom Module" that runs in terror from anything that moves, and a game that involves striking a solid melamine sphere, coach bolted to a billiard table with a 3lb vanadium steel, leather faced hammer - one point for each hit.
Because of the good news that Cassandra and Rodney are expecting a baby, the Trotters go out for a night at the Nag's Head. At the Nag's Head, Del Boy is able to convince Mike to accept a fiver for a trayful of drinks as well as sell him a "hairdryer" (actually an electric paint stripper) by doing the "I can make you turn your hands over without touching you" trick. Mickey Pearce then reminds Rodney that he needs to get a proper job before his and Cassandra's child is born (Rodney accidentally quit his last job in "The Chance of a Lunchtime"). Later that night, while they are in bed, Del shows Raquel a new book he bought called "Modern Man", which Del thinks will turn him into a very polite gentleman when he meets Raquel's parents in the near future.
He later comments he could "re-tile the roof" with Del's 'slates'). Among the goods he bought from Del were a hairdryer that was actually a paint stripper (leaving Mike with severe burns to the head), a deep fryer (which soon exploded) and a faulty fax machine. On the other hand, he was quite happy to con people out of their money when he could, evidenced by one occasion where he sold Denzil a plate of beef stew for £1, then sold exactly the same thing to a yuppie for £2.50, instead calling it "Boeuf Bourguignon." When Kenneth MacDonald died in 2001, writer John Sullivan added a storyline to new episode "If They Could See Us Now", which explained that Mike had been caught up in Del and Rodney's shady financial dealings and attempted to embezzle the brewery in order to cover his losses, for which he was imprisoned.

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