I just found out by going to the hardware store where I had previously purchased naphtha many times over the years. It's now called Klean Strip Painter's Solvent and on the can it says: "Replaces MEK, toluene, xylene and VM&P naphtha"
Which it doesn't. Chemically at least. The ingredients are:
Acetone
Methyl acetate
Hydrotreated light distillate
This makes me really irritated. Does anyone know details about Maryland's ban? I can't seem to find any info online and I'm wondering if amazon will ship it to me or if I need to drive to DC or Virginia. At least .
redacted by moderator The guy at the hardware store asked me in a suspicious way, as he looked at me like I was Heisenberg: "What are you using it for?" I said: "I'm making meth. Just kidding, I'm extracting dmt. just kidding, as an arsonist, it's my favorite accelerant."
Here's the thing, just like the now banned full strength ever clear, naptha is a multi use solvent for me. I have ~10k compact discs. Selling them online sometimes requires removing stickers. It's also one of the volatile solvents that doesn't make my head explode from the odor. I see more FASA in my future.
Anyway, wondering if anyone knows details. I don't want to order naphtha and get that goofy painter's solvent stuff. I could switch to heptane, unless that has also been banned in Maryland. Not to mention the high price of bestine.
I've searched and searched, but I can't find any information. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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