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Oops, ok, question...

Started by Daphuk_up, January 19, 2003, 03:22:00 AM

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Daphuk_up

SWID made a very stupid mistake earlier this day.  After UTFSE, he read about about a citrus paint stripper which contained GBL.  Nope, he didn't bother to notice the thread was dated from 2000.  Anyways, whilst out and under the orange roof, he noticed a bottle setting on the shelf.  Reading the ingediants, he noted it contained 1-methyl-2-pyrolidione and citrus terpene, but no GBL.  Figuring they didnt list it as an important ingrediant, he purchased it.  It is kinduv an orange goop.  :(

Link to old thread: 

Post 97925 (missing)

(catharsis: "Re: GBL and Methylene Chloride, OTC...", Chemicals & Equipment)

The question is (although I think I already know the answer), does this stuff contain GBL still?  Anyone know?

SWID would very much appreciate if someone had an answer or methodology of discovery of the strippers contents.  Thanks.  :)




baalchemist

Doubt it has what you're after. Call the manufacturer and ask them whats in it, they'll tell you.


sean1234

Or, ask for the MSDS in the store...your dog may have swallowed some.

goiterjoe

The product you're looking for is sold at the blue roofed store and is clear.  It lists GBL as the main constituent.

Think international sporting event for the producer. ;)