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Smoothie or whatever
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Smoothie or whatever
Does anyone here know exactly what this stuff (Smoothie) is/contains? I know it is used to "marry" paints that crawl when applied to certain surfaces, but what is actually going on when this happens? The one thing I can say is "it works" and I'm thinking that it isn't silicone based. When I clean up after use and DON'T toss all the thinners etc, there is no apparent reaction to/with a fresh project....so I'm pretty sure there isn't any residule contamination. This has puzzled me for years, and have often wondered if I should let the stuff into my shop at all!
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Hi Doug,
I always thought Smoothie was just a brand name for what we used to call Fish Eye Eliminator. You might look on their web site and look for their material data safety sheet to get specifics, but I have a feeling it is pure silicone.
Mike Jackson
I always thought Smoothie was just a brand name for what we used to call Fish Eye Eliminator. You might look on their web site and look for their material data safety sheet to get specifics, but I have a feeling it is pure silicone.
Mike Jackson
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Vintage Ornamental Clip art
Jackson Hole, WY
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Teton Images
Jackson Hole photography blog:
Best of the Tetons
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Hi Doug,
Smoothie consists mostly of silicon added to mineral spirits. If you want to keep silicons out of the shop, no smoothie. Same with WD 40, it's main ingredient is also silicon.
Use HOK (House of Colors) KE 170, it contains no silicon.
Looked on the Mason site data sheets, no listings other than mineral spirits.
Danny
Smoothie consists mostly of silicon added to mineral spirits. If you want to keep silicons out of the shop, no smoothie. Same with WD 40, it's main ingredient is also silicon.
Use HOK (House of Colors) KE 170, it contains no silicon.
Looked on the Mason site data sheets, no listings other than mineral spirits.
Danny
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