Zethanol

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Low odour bio ethanol used for Aura Fires (Planika and Chantico). Can be used as a fuel for other fires where a low odour and brighter flame are desired. Also used in applications where a low odour clear methylated spirits or a low odour clear ethanol are required.

NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN THE 1 LITRE SIZE

  • Common name(s): Low odour Ethanol. low odour bio ethanol
  • UN Number: 1170
  • Code: Z1

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Zethanol
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  • 4L
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Xylene

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Clear colourless, sweet smelling, aromatic hydrocarbon. Xylene is a mixture of three Xylene isomers (metaxylene, orthoxylene and paraxylene) and ethyl benzene. Typically metaxylene is a predominant isomer. Xylene is miscible with vegetable oils, alcohols, ether and most organic solvents but not water.
Due to its pure, aromatic nature it is an excellent solvent for many synthetic and natural resins, fats and waxes.

  • Common name(s): Xylene, Xylol, Dimethyl Benzene
  • UN Number: 1307
  • Code: X

Xylene Common Uses

  • Paint and Resin Manufacture: Xylene is mainly used in making surface coatings where a slower evaporation rate than Toluol and comparable solvency power are important features.
  • It is used in the formulation of automotive enamels and lacquers, baking enamels, furniture lacquers, marine paints and other protective coatings.
  • Xylene is used in making alkyd resins.
  • Insecticides and Pesticides: Carrier in making many chemical insecticides.
  • Printing Inks: The high solvency properties of Xylene make it suitable for use in printing inks.
  • Adhesives: Used in formulating adhesives such as rubber cements.

Miscellaneous

  • Xylene is sometimes referred to as Xylol.
  • Xylene is component of petrol along with other BTEX Compounds (Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl Benzene and Xylene)

Note we are also bulk Xylene suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Xylene are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Xylene sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre and 208 Litre Drums.

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Xylene
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  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

White Spirits (LAWS) Drycleaning Fluid

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Clear colourless hydrocarbon solvent of moderate volatility, with an aromatic content around 18%. Able to dissolve a wide range of materials and has a relatively slow evaporation rate. It will not discolour or injure most fabrics or dye-stuffs, is non-corrosive and will not deteriorate in storage. Its low odour means that garments cleaned in White Spirits do not retain any objectionable odours. Sometimes referred to as Stoddard Solvent.

  • Common name(s): Turpentine Substitute, LAWS Low Aromatic White Spirit, Drycleaning Fluid, Stoddard Solvent,
  • UN Number: 1300
  • Code: DRY

White Spirits (LAWS) Drycleaning Fluid Common Uses

  • Cleaning: Often used as a degreasing solvent, suitable for cleaning both leather and metal surfaces.
  • Wax Polishes: A solvent carrier for oil soluble waxes, resins & gums, in the manufacture of furniture, floor and automotive wax based pastes and cream polishes.
  • Paints, Varnishes & Enamels: A dilutent for certain synthetic type resins, predominantly in industrial finishes. White Spirits gives excellent brushing, flowing and levelling properties to the film.
  • Textile Printing: In the preparation of printing inks for textiles, White Spirits offers superior safety to faster drying solvents with lower flash points.
  • Timber Preservation: A solvent carrier for wood preservatives in timber treatment plants.
  • Printing: A blanket wash, diluent for printing inks and as a general purpose solvent for cleaning typefaces.
  • Leather Manufacture: An effective degreasing solvent for skins prior to tanning.

Miscellaneous

Note we are also bulk White Spirits suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy White Spirits are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
White Spirits sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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White Spirits (LAWS) Drycleaning Fluid
available in

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  • 20L
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  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Wax and Grease Remover Degreaser

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Non emulsifying wax and degreaser. A clear, colourless solvent based wax and grease remover. An intermediate aromatic hydrocarbon solvent. It is readily miscible with most organic solvents but has negligible water solubility.

  • Common name(s): Flammable Liquid NOS, Degreaser, Peg 600, 664, Prepsol,
  • UN Number: 1993
  • Code: DEG

Wax and Grease Remover Degreaser Common Uses

  • Uses: Removes wax, grease & tar from metal surfaces (i.e. hubcaps / Mag wheels).
  • Used for Washing down engines.
  • Helps remove grease from concrete.
  • Can remove F2 glues. Ideal for pre-paint preparation.
  • Used in paint, resin, lacquer and other surface coating manufacture, particularly where a fast drying medium aromatic is required.

Miscellaneous

For a less aggressive degreaser try Amazing Haste Fuelite

Note we are also bulk Wax & Grease Remover suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Wax & Grease Remover are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Wax & Grease Remover sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Wax and Grease Remover Degreaser
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  • 208L

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Moss & Mould Killer

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A concentrated outdoor cleaner for moss, mould & mildew. Spray or brush on and walk away. Restores to a clean new appearance. Improves safety. Slow release product that takes 1-14 days to work. Why pay more? Equivalent to well known brands at a fraction of the price. This product really delivers.

  • Common name(s): Slow Release Moss & Mould Remover, Benzalkonium Chloride, Mould Killer, Moss Cleaner
  • UN Number: 3082
  • Code: MOSS

Moss & Mould Killer Common Uses

  • Mold Killer and Mold Removal (Mould Removal).
  • Moss Remover.
  • Lichen Remover.
  • Suitable for getting rid of mold on: Boats, bricks, caravans, concrete, decks, driveways, eaves, fences, garden furniture, greenhouses, guttering, houses, letterboxes, masonry, paint, pathways, patios, pavers, railway sleepers, rocks, roofs, steps, tiles, trellis and wood.

Why pay more?

  • Equivalent to well known brands at a fraction of the price.
  • This product really delivers.
  • The no fuss mould cleaner, and best chemical for moss, mould and lichen removal that we have used.

How Does Moss and Mould Killer Work and how is it different to bleach?

Moss & Mould Killer is the ideal product for the removal of moss and mould from any exterior surface. Simply spray or brush on and leave nature to do the rest. Every time the surface becomes wet, Moss & Mould Killer will continue to safely clean the area by targeting the mould.

Bleach - with the active ingredient sodium hypochlorite and similar ‘instant results’ products containing the same ingredient, or vinegar only remove the unsightly surface mould. Then as it dries quickly and is easily diluted with rain water, the mould soon returns. Moulds reproduce and multiply through small spores, and these spores may remain airborne indefinitely and may cling to clothing or fur. When the same damp conditions return - so can the mould.

Bleach is only effective if the mould is growing on non-porous materials such as tiles, bathtubs, glass and countertops. As bleach cannot penetrate into porous materials such as wood, concrete, bricks and pavers it does not come into contact with mould growing beneath the surface. The mould quickly regrows and the area needs repeat treatment soon after. Bleach is a harsh, corrosive chemical that can damage the materials it’s used on. Surrounding areas and vegetation also need to be protected from the bleach’s harmful effects. Chlorine bleach also gives off harsh fumes and it even produces toxic gas when mixed with ammonia.

How does our Moss & Mould Killer work? The product contains a biocide which kills the mould over time. Ingredients including Benzalkonium Chloride (or dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride) will not evaporate, as the specially formulated surfactants prevent the product drying out and washing away. Instead the water reactivates the product - continuing the clearance of mould and preventing any further regrowth. It’s safe and biodegradable formulation enables it to be used easily and with confidence.

Directions

  • ADD five parts water to one part CONCENTRATE in a pump sprayer or sprinkling can and mix well.
  • SPRAY or BRUSH on dry or wet surface, then allow to DRY.
  • RINSE over spray from foliage.
  • After use clean sprayer with water.
  • Don’t hose or water blast after applying as this will wash the product off. Simply spray and walk away - allow the product to work.

COVERAGE GUIDE

  • When mixed using 1 part concentrate to 5 parts water Ratio, 1 litre of mixed product cleans up to 10 sq metres on concrete surfaces and 20 sq metres of non-porous surfaces.
  • Note for stubborn areas with developed mold and lichen use a 1 part concentrate to 2 parts water Ratio.

Note we are also bulk Moss & Mould Killer suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Moss & Mould Killer are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Moss & Mould Killer sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre and 20 Litre Pails

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Moss & Mould Killer
available in

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  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Acetone

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A colourless clear, highly volatile liquid with a pungently sweet odour. Acetone has a rapid rate of evaporation, high solvency and a low boiling point. Acetone is miscible with water, aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents and most organic solvents. It has excellent solvency properties for many vegetable and animal fats and oils, most natural and synthetic resins and the common plasticizers.

  • Common name(s): Dimethylketone, 2-propanone, Pyroacetic Ether
  • UN Number: 1090
  • Code: A

Acetone Common Uses

  • Widely Used Cleanup Solvent for lacquers, varnishes, epoxies, glues, fibreglass & adhesives. As a heavy-duty degreaser, it is useful in the preparation of metal prior to painting. A clean-up solvent in the manufacture of fibreglass boats, campers, automotive panelling. Can remove superglue before hardening.
  • Used by drycleaners in “spotting” solutions. Used in the compounding of fast drying printing inks.
  • Paint and Resins: Thinner for polyester resins, fibreglass resin, vinyl, adhesives and some paints. A component of polyurethane and epoxy resins. Sold by fibreglass suppliers.
  • Adhesives: Acetone’s high solvency for a range of adhesive raw materials, and fast evaporation enables bonds to develop strength quickly at relatively low cost. Acetone is used as a co-solvent in neoprene-based contact cements and nitrocellulose and acrylic cements. Acetone is a useful clean up solvent for polyurethane adhesives.
  • Cosmetics: Active ingredient in Acetone based nail polish and nail polish remover formulations.
  • Electronics Industry: Used as a cleaning dewatering solvent for electronic components in between manufacturing steps.

Industrial applications include:

  • Paint and Resin Manufacture: Acetone is a solvent for nitrocellulose, celluloid, cellulose acetate and cellulose ethers and reduces the viscosity of lacquer solutions based on these compounds. Acetone is used in quick-drying lacquers because of its high volatility. High solids content coatings formulations are made using acetone.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Acetone is used as a solvent and dewatering agent in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals.
  • Acetylene Gas Cylinders: Acetylene is an important industrial gas, but cannot be compressed sufficiently for storage in portable cylinders without risk of explosive detonation. Due to Acetones ability to dissolve large quantities of acetylene gas (about 300 times its own volume), it is used in gas cylinders with the acetone being supported on an absorptive clay. As the acetylene gas is drawn off, some acetone vapour escapes with it and so the cylinders need to have the acetone replenished on a regular basis. .

Miscellaneous

Note we are also bulk Acetone suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Acetone are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Acetone sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Acetone
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  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Ethanol Denatured M95WP HMS Meths

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Used where an uncoloured, industrial grade hydrous alcohol is required. Ethanol M95WP is a water white, primary, aliphatic alcohol, with a mild non-residual odour and it is miscible with most hydrocarbon solvents & chemicals, and completely miscible with water. It is used as a solvent for both synthetic and natural resins, printing inks and in the manufacture of lacquers, varnishes and cleaning compounds. Its mild odour makes it ideal for use in the manufacture of perfumes, hair products and pharmaceuticals. Generally referred to as being 95% Ethanol Without Paradine. Widely used fuel for Ethanol Fires.

  • Common name(s): Ethanol, Ethyl Alcohol, M95WP, Clear Methylated Spirits, Alcohol, Hydrous Methylated Spirits(HMS) White Methylated Spirits
  • UN Number: 1170
  • Code: M95WP

Ethanol Denatured M95WP HMS Meths Common Uses

  • Cleans surfaces & glass, sterilises medical and dental instruments and domestic cleaning.
  • A concentration of >60% Ethanol is antibacterial.
  • As it is denatured with a bittering agent and not Methanol or TBA, MS95WP is an ideal Ethanol fuel for Ethanol fires including Cocoon Fires, EcoSmart Fires, Eco Fires, Blu box Fireplaces. Note use Zethanol for Aura Fires (Planika and Chantico).
  • Bio-Ethanol fuel for fires.

Typical industrial applications include:

Surface Coatings: Widely used in the surface coating industry as a solvent suitable for synthetic resins such as polyvinyl acetate. It is commonly used in the manufacture of nitrocellulose lacquers, vinyl resin solutions and phenolic laminating varnishes. It is often used in combination with aromatic hydrocarbons, esters, and ketones.
Printing Inks: Used as a solvent or co-solvent in the manufacture of both rotogravure and flexographic printing inks.
Personal Care Products: Used because of its low toxicity and moderate volatility. It is an ideal base solvent in the manufacture of personal care products where a minor water content is not undesirable.
Other miscellaneous applications include: Biological preservative, Sterilising medical and dental instruments, Manufacture of adhesive labels and Manufacture of cleaning compounds.

Miscellaneous

  • Ethanol M95WP is not a “potable” spirit as it includes a denaturant.
  • Ideal Ethanol Fuel for Ecosmart Fires (Real Fires), Fuel for Blubox Fireplaces (Blue Box Fireplace), Fuel for Eco Fires.
Note: use Zethanol as a Fuel for Aura Fires (Planika and Chantico). Zethanol has a lower odour and a brighter flame.
  • Can be used as Bio ethanol fuel for fires and is sometimes referred to as Burning Ethanol.
  • For Pure Ethanol ie Ethanol with a lower water content see SDA Anhydrous Ethanol MS99WP (note this product is still denatured and not drinkable)
  • For making Bio Ethanol, Bio Fuel, Bio Diesel, and other Ethanol Automotive Fuels. These are formulated using Ethanol grades like SDA, AMS, Anhydrous Ethanol, MS99WP, or Anhydrous Methylated Spirits as additives. These are generally used because of their lower water content..
  • Use SDA AMS MS99WP in applications where the presence of water is undesirable.

Note we are also bulk Ethanol suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Ethanol are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Ethanol M95WP sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Ethanol Denatured M95WP HMS Meths
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Fuelite

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Lighting - Cooking and Heating - Metal Cleaner - Workshop Degreaser - Rapidly evaporating clean burning fuel used for camp stoves, blow lamps, mining lamps & cigarette lighter fluid. Removes adhesives. Cleans grease & oil off metal surfaces. Brake cleaner. Used in metal cleaning and degreasing of engines & machinery.
Fuelite is a water white, medium cut, aliphatic petroleum solvent and fuel containing approximately 90% saturated hydrocarbons in the range C5-C10, and 10% napthenes and substituted monoaromatics in the range C6-C10. It is a relatively fast evaporating, non-corrosive and chemically stable hydrocarbon solvent with a mild odour and very low aromatic content.

  • Common name(s): Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent, Petroleum Spirit, Peg 1425, Calite, shellite, Pegasol 1425, Fuelite brake cleaner.
  • UN Number: 3295
  • Code: F

Fuelite Common Uses

  • Lighting, cooking and heating Fuel.
  • Metal cleaner.
  • Workshop degreaser.
  • Clean burning fuel used for camp stoves, blow lamps, mining lamps
  • Cleans grease & oil off metal surfaces.
  • Brake cleaner.
  • Used in metal cleaning and degreasing of engines & machinery.
  • Spot cleaning solvent
  • Cigarette lighter fluid

Industrial Uses

  • Rubber Industry: Fuelite is rubber solvent in tyre building adhesives and as an “activator” of uncured rubber surfaces in the tyre building process.
  • Surface Coatings Industry: Fuelite may be used in fast drying alkyd paints such as road-marking paints.
  • Used in combination with oxygenated solvents for nitrocellulose lacquer formulations and thinners, as a partial or total replacement for toluene.
  • Textile Industry: Used in the preparation of fast drying printing inks for textiles.
  • Adhesives: For many adhesive formulations where quick evaporation and volatility are desired.
  • Used in blanket wash formulations to increase the evaporation time without reducing the solvency.
  • Ingredient in tyre shine products because of its solvency, quick evaporation, very low aromatic content and mild odour.
  • It is also commonly used as a substitute for hexane where a lower cost solvent is required with comparable solvency and volatility characteristics.

Miscellaneous

  • Commonly and Incorrectly referred to as White Spirits.
  • Fuelite sometimes referred to as Pegasol AA, Pegasol 1425 or X55.
  • Used as a common safer replacement to some industrial Brake Cleaners.
  • Fuelite has a low octane number (65) and is therefore not recommended for use in internal combustion engines.

Note we are also bulk Fuelite suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Fuelite are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Fuelite sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Fuelite
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  • 20L
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  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)

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Multi purpose cleaner for glass, plastics & electronics. Removes shoe polish, wax & permanent ink from most surfaces. Cleans makeup brushes. Sterilizes household surfaces including phones, switches, doorknobs and office & medical equipment. Commonly used printing chemical.
Isopropyl Alcohol is a clear colourless, mobile liquid with a sweet odour. Isopropyl Alcohol is readily miscible with water and many organic solvents, including esters, ketones, and alcohols. It has good solvency properties for many natural and synthetic oils, alkaloids, gums, and resins.

  • Common name(s): Isopropanol, 2 Propanol, IPA, Petrohol, Rubbing Alcohol, Surgical Spirit, Isopropyl Alcohol Solvent
  • UN Number: 1219
  • Code: IPA

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) Common Uses

  • Efficient glass cleaner - 35% to 50% IPA in water.
  • Rubbing alcohol - Dilute 7 parts IPA with 3 parts water. (70% Isopropyl Alcohol in water)
  • Used where Methylated Spirits is too harsh on plastics.
  • Electronics: Due to its rapid evaporation, cleans electronics including PC boards, some computer/LCD monitors, CDs/DVDs, printed circuit boards, connectors & contacts, lenses of lasers, tape heads & guitar strings.
  • Used to clean electronics or other devices that become damaged when wet.
  • Surface Coatings: IPA imparts good blush resistance in nitrocellulose lacquers.
  • IPA is often substituted for ethanol in certain lacquer formulations without causing any appreciable change in product viscosity.
  • IPA has excellent solvency for many resins and can improve resin solvent power for nitrocellulose significantly.
  • Antifreeze: Separates water from gasoline and possible freezing in cold regions may be prevented by the addition of small amounts of IPA. It is a convenient agent to feed into air and gasoline lines to prevent winter icing and is also a useful coolant in refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
  • Cosmetics: Widely used in the manufacture of cosmetics, perfumes and liquid soap formulations. Denaturant free and quite mild on the skin makes it a desired component in many body lotions, creams, deodorants and perfumes.
  • Other Uses: Preservative, a fuel in some engines, a “gas dryer” fuel additive, insecticide manufacture, dehydrating agent, adhesives, inks wetting agent.
  • Heavily used in the printing industry, One of the most common printing chemicals
  • Great for sanitising kids toys.

Miscellaneous

Used where Methylated Spirits is too harsh on plastics. Because Isopropyl Alcohol is a secondary Alcohol it is not as harsh on plastics and paints.

Note we are also bulk Isopropyl Alcohol suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Isopropyl Alcohol are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Isopropyl Alcohol sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)
available in

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Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)

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Clear colourless volatile liquid with a strong sharp odour. MEK has good solvency & dissolves many substances making it a desired solvent in processes involving: gums, synthetic resins, cellulose acetate, nitrocellulose coatings, vinyl films and many rubbers. Commonly used as a Paint Thinner & High quality Gun Wash.

  • Common name(s): Methyl Ethyl Ketone, MEK, Ethyl Methyl Ketone, 2 Butanone
  • UN Number: 1193
  • Code: MEK

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) Common Uses

  • Surface Coatings: Because Methyl Ethyl Ketone has excellent solvency properties it is widely employed in the manufacture of paints, lacquers, varnishes and thinners. MEK is particularly effective in lacquer formulations of high solid content and low viscosity and in the manufacture of coatings which require a solvent with a relatively fast evaporation rate.
  • Cleaning and Degreasing Solvent: Methyl Ethyl Ketone is an excellent cleaning agent, capable of removing almost all oil fat or grease stains.
  • Adhesives: Methyl Ethyl Ketone is frequently used as a solvent in the blending and compounding of adhesives. It is also used in the manufacture of synthetic cements.

Miscellaneous

Methyl Ethyl Ketone is used in a wide variety of materials and industrial processes. Among these are the following applications:
Synthetic leather manufacture.
Electronics.
Magnetic media.
Rubber products.
Rubber Solvent.
Plastics.
Printing inks.
.

Note we are also bulk Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Methyl Ethyl Ketone are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Methyl Ethyl Ketone sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
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Peg Solvent 100

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A clear, colourless, medium cut, aromatic solvent liquid with a moderate evaporation rate. It has a similar volatility to Petropine (Mineral Turpentine). Peg Solvent 100 comprises mainly C9 hydrocarbons, and is predominantly aromatic in content, which ensures excellent solvency properties. It has a relatively narrow boiling range for a petroleum solvent.

  • Common name(s): Aromatic Hydrocarbon Medium FP, High Aromatic White Spirits, High Aromatic Hydrocarbon Solvent, Solvent R100, Pegasol R100
  • UN Number: 1268
  • Code: R100

Peg Solvent 100 Common Uses

  • Paint and Resin Manufacture: Peg Solvent 100 is used in the manufacture of surface coatings where moderate volatility and high solvent power is required. The moderate evaporation rate of Peg Solvent 100 makes it ideal in coatings which require a slower drying aromatic tail. It can be used as both the solvent and diluent in stoving enamels, paints, lacquers and varnishes. Peg Solvent 100 is used in products with a high solid content, particularly where a good film thickness is required from a minimum number of coats. It is mostly used in coatings and stoving enamels designed for the automotive and metal industry, where a durable high gloss finish is desirable.
  • Cleaning Solvent: Peg Solvent R100 is used as an economical source of aromatics in cleaning formulations.
  • Insecticides and Herbicides: Used as a base solvent in herbicide and insecticide formulations.

Miscellaneous

Note we are also bulk Solvent R100 suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Solvent R100 are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Solvent 100 sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Peg Solvent 100
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Kerosene (Kero)

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Kero - Kerosene, General Purpose Degreasing and Cleaning Solvent. Also known as Paraffin, Lamp oil, Heating fuel, Kerosene Fuel, Kero Fuel, Kerosene Solvent, Kerosene Lamp Fuel and Lighting Kerosene.

  • Common name(s): Kero, Kerosene, Kerosine, Parrafin, Petroleum Hydrocarbon, Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent,
  • UN Number: 1223
  • Code: K

Kerosene (Kero) Common Uses

  • Kerosene is a water-white or clear blue liquid, which is primarily used as a fuel for lighting and heating. It does however, have uses as a solvent where a low cost, wide-cut, slow evaporating aliphatic solvent is required.
  • Kerosene’s high energy value and clean burning properties make this product ideal kerosene fuel for home Kerosene heaters, Kerosene stoves, kerosene lamps, kerosene refrigeration units & vaporisation burners. (Check Kerosene heater instructions prior to use, note we also sell Clear Kerosene.)
  • A workshop parts cleaner and general purpose degreaser.
  • Kerosene can clean motorcycle chains of old lubricant.
  • Kerosene can remove candle wax.
  • Kerosene removes old glue/stickers from untinted glass/painted surfaces.
  • Paint manufacture: Kerosene is used in paint formulations requiring a slow evaporating, aliphatic solvent.
  • Insecticide Sprays: As a base solvent and dilutant in insecticide sprays

Miscellaneous

Clear Kerosene Is Also Available.
Note Kerosene is sometimes spelt Kerosine.

Note we are also bulk Kerosene suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Kerosene are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Kerosene sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Kerosene (Kero)
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Peg Solvent 150

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A clear, colourless, liquid with a high aromatic content and a relatively low volatility. High flash point makes it suitable for use as a solvent carrier.

  • Common name(s): High Aromatic White Spirits, High Aromatic Hydrocarbon Solvent, Aromatic Hydrocarbon High FP, Solvent R150, Pegasol R150
  • UN Number: 3082
  • Code: R150

Peg Solvent 150 Common Uses

  • Uses: Printing Inks
  • Used in the manufacture of both screen and lithographic printing inks.
  • Insecticides.
  • Paints & Resins
  • Peg 150 is a ‘retarder’ of the highest solvent power and promotes secondary flow in high-gloss baking enamels and similar products. Its slow evaporation rate causes a levelling out of the components in resinous coatings which gives a glass like finish.
  • Also used in force dried paints and as a solvent carrier in chlorinated rubber and swimming pool paints.

Miscellaneous

Note we are also bulk Peg Solvent R150 suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Peg Solvent R150 are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Peg Solvent R150 sold in: 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Peg Solvent 150
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Toluene

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Toluene is a clear, colourless, refractive aromatic hydrocarbon liquid of high volatility. It is highly aromatic and has a purity which meets nitration grade requirements. Toluene has a mild sweet aromatic odour, and is miscible in alcohol, ether, acetone and most other organic solvents. It is only slightly soluble in water. Used when the highest solvent power and volatility are required.

  • Common name(s): Toluene, Toluol, Benzene, Aromatic Hydrocarbon Solvent, Methylbenzene
  • UN Number: 1294
  • Code: TOL

Toluene Common Uses

  • Surface Coatings: In the manufacture of synthetic resins and polyurethane. It is widely used in both automotive and furniture lacquers, brush enamels and marine paints. Toluol is used in thinner formulations and in brush cleaning products.
  • Adhesives: Toluenes strong solvent power makes it ideal for use in the manufacture of adhesives and allied products.
  • It is used in rubber-gum adhesives, rubber cements and pressure sensitive tapes.
  • Cement for fine polystyrene kits.
  • Racing Fuel Additive: Toluene may be used to increase gasoline octane number and as a fuel additive carrier. In general when Toluene is added to gasoline in only relatively small amounts, the octane number of the fuel increases substantially. Toluene should not be used in an unmodified vehicle as overheating and consequent engine damage is likely.
  • Miscellaneous: Manufacture of dyes, medicines, perfumes, as a raw material in chemical synthesis, explosives manufacture, synthetic leather, ink manufacture.
  • Used as Winter Thinners because of it rapid evaporation.
  • Cleaning agent for Neoprene adhesivies as used on floor coverings like carpet, vinyl & cork. An excellent general purpose thinner for those small cleaning jobs.

Miscellaneous

Note we are also bulk Toluene suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Toluene are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Toluene sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, and 200 Litre Drums.

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Mould Release Oil TMKBB

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Specialized concrete mould release oil / agent developed to meet the requirements of concrete mould manufacture

  • Common name(s): Flammable Liquid NOS, Mould Oil 50BB, Mould Release Agent
  • UN Number: 1993
  • Code: MO

Mould Release Oil TMKBB Common Uses

Typical Applications. Mould Oil TMK 50 BB: When correctly used these moulds will:

  • Prevent sticking of concrete to the moulds.
  • Give pipes an attractive smooth surface and sill not stain in any way.

TMK Mould Oils are products applied to moulds or forms into which a concrete mix is poured. Applied in an even film before the concrete is poured they will prevent sticking and facilitate stripping away the form. Steel forms must be protected from rust during storage; otherwise sticking will be aggravated and the concrete surface may actually show rust stains. Permanent forms must be free of dry deposits which remain from previous use and cleaning is a time consuming, costly procedure when deposits adhere firmly.

TMK Mould Oils are specialised grades developed to meet the requirements of concrete pipe manufacturers using the centrifugal casting process. Because of the severe scouring of the wet concrete mix when the mould first starts to rotate, conventional mould lubricants may be unsatisfactory and one which dries to form a tough protective film is needed. Mould Oil is applied to the steel mould by swab. It is important to ensure that adequate time is allowed between swabbing the mould and pouring the concrete so that drying of the film is complete.

Mould Oil/TMK GG is recommended as a concrete mould lubricant for metal forms which are mechanically vibrated to increase the density of the concrete, and for stationary moulds where the concrete mix is forced against the metal surface at high speeds and pressure. Depending on the severity of the conditions, Mould Oil GG may be used neat or diluted with 2 parts of Kerosine or Diesel. Application can be by swab, brush or spray.

Miscellaneous

Mould Oil TMK GG: Primarily used in the manufacture of concrete pipes formed in trenches using steel forms. The concrete is vibrated in rigid forms to which Mould Oil GG is applied undiluted before lining tunnels with concrete.

Note we are also bulk Mould Release Oil BB suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Mould Release Oil BB are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.

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Mould Release Oil TMKBB
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Thinners 2 Way Lacquer

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Highly aromatic, clear, colourless Lacquer Thinner. Used for: Paints, primers, top coat, clear coat, acrylic lacquers and a high grade general purpose thinner for most quality auto paints. Extensively used in the automotive industry. Suitable for general clean up and when a high quality/ high aromatic gun wash is required.

  • Common name(s): Thinners, Flammable Liquid NOS,
  • UN Number: 1993
  • Code: LT

Thinners 2 Way Lacquer Common Uses

  • Directions: Use in accordance with the instructions of the product being thinned.

Miscellaneous

Note we are also bulk Thinners suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Thinners are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Thinners sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Gum Turpentine

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Unexcelled thinner of oil based paints & varnishes. Used extensively by artists as a painting medium, oil paint thinner and brush wash. Cleanup solvent. Clear colourless liquid with a pleasant aniseed fragrance

  • Common name(s): Turpentine Oil, Pure Turpentine, Wood Turpentine, Vegetable Turpentine, Spirit of turpentine, Oil of turpentine, vegetable turps
  • UN Number: 1299
  • Code: VT

Gum Turpentine Common Uses

  • Solvent used in production of polishes, lacquers, waxes, medicines, perfumes & fragrant chemical compounds.
  • Used as a solvent mixed with beeswax or with carnauba wax, to make fine furniture wax for use as a protective coating over oiled wood finishes (e.g. lemon oil).
  • Used to dissolve natural resins.

Miscellaneous

Also Known as Artists Turps and Gum Turps.

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Gum Turpentine sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Methanol

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Methanol is a clear, colourless, primary alcohol which is completely miscible with water. It is the first and most simple of the primary alcohols. Methanol is a polar solvent and burns with a non luminous bluish flame.

  • Common name(s): Wood Alcohol, Methyl Alcohol, Wood Spirits
  • UN Number: 1230
  • Code: ME

Methanol Common Uses

  • Used in the production of biodiesel.
  • Aircraft Fuel: Methanol is used in combination with water as an aircraft turbo propellant. The fuel is injected into either turbine or piston engines to provide increased power (power augmentation) at take-off.
  • Motor Racing Fuel: Methanol is used as an alcohol fuel capable of operating at compression ratios of up to 16:1. It has a greater ability to cool the air entering the combustion chamber than does gasoline, hence increasing air density and mass flow. Methanol should not be used in normal vehicles, as a fuel of this type will damage an unmodified engine.
  • Paint & Resin manufacture – precursor in manufacture of Urea Formaldehyde and Phenol Formaldehyde resins. These resins are then supplied to the chipboard and medium density fibreboard industries as bonding agents.
  • Lacquer and Thinner formulations where good solvency and high volatility are desired.
  • Rubber Industry: Methanol is widely used as a rubber solvent in the manufacture of various rubber products. The low cost of Methanol makes it ideal for this application.
  • Denaturant for ethanol and in synthetic gasoline manufacture.
  • Other uses include; printing inks, adhesives, antifreeze, in pharmaceutical manufacture.

Miscellaneous

Methanol should not be used in normal vehicles, as a fuel of this type will damage an unmodified engine.

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Methanol sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Lamp Oil Paraffin 3440 TK Special

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A clean burning, clear, odourless liquid fuel for lamps. It is free of aromatic content. Used in a vast variety of industrial and manufacturing applications. Extremely low aromatic, aliphatic liquid.

  • Common name(s): Iso- Paraffinic Solvent, Odourless Mineral Spirit, Hydrocarbon Solvent, Pegasol 3440, Shellsol TK,
  • UN Number: 3295
  • Code: 3440

Lamp Oil Paraffin 3440 TK Special Common Uses

  • Lamp Oil Paraffin 3440 T Special is an iso-paraffinic solvent of intermediate volatility. It is almost odourless because it comprises mainly iso-paraffinic hydrocarbons rather than n-paraffins and is of relatively low toxicity. Lamp Oil Paraffin 3440 TK Special has an extremely low aromatic content
  • Surface Coatings: Widely used in interior paint formulations where low solvent volatility and odour are required.
  • Aerosol Products: Ideal for use as a solvent carrier in aerosol formulations especially for household products due to low odour and toxicity.
  • Extremely low aromatic, aliphatic liquid used in applications where its inertness and/or low odour is required. Including: Car dewaxing, surface coatings, wood preservatives, insecticide sprays, photocopier fluids, textile printing, waxes & polishes, adhesives, dewatering fluids, cosmetics, prepasted wallpaper, plastisols and metal working fluids.
  • Miscellaneous: Making wax polishes, in insecticide sprays, as metal degreasing solvent, as a polymerisation medium for polypropylene and an adhesive solvent in pre-pasted wallpaper.

Miscellaneous

Note: Lamp Oil - Keep wick short to stop excess smoke.

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Lamp Oil 3440 sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Raw Linseed Oil

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Originates from the flax seed and is packaged with no additional additives or preservatives. Slow drying, taking weeks to fully cure. Restores and enhances external timber. A 50/50 blend of Amazing Haste Raw Linseed Oil and Amazing Haste Mineral Turpentine delays weathering of outdoor furniture.

  • Common name(s): Linseed Oil, Flax Seed Oil
  • UN Number: N/A
  • Code: RO

Raw Linseed Oil Common Uses

  • Restores, Enhances & Protects untreated timber
  • Slow drying, cold pressed natural oil. Helps wood retain its natural moisture content, aids water repellence and retards cracking, checking, and shrinking.
  • Commonly used as a polish to maintain oiled wood and natural finishes.
  • Improves and delays weathering of Outdoor Furniture.
  • Used on wooden: Outdoor Furniture, Cricket Bats, Baseball Bats, Hockey Sticks, Archery Equipment, Croquet Mallets, Saw Horses, Ladders, Benches, Bench Blocks , Salad Bowls , Utensils & Chopping Boards.
  • Best results are obtained when Linseed Oil is mixed 50:50 with Mineral Turpentine. The mixture is wiped on and immediately wiped off with a clean rag.
  • Raw Linseed Oil is mainly for outdoor use & Boiled Linseed Oil is mainly used indoors.
  • Raw Linseed Oil is lighter in body and penetrates deeper into wood than Boiled Linseed Oil, so it is sometimes used on light coloured woods as a light stain to bring out the grain and give protection against water stains.
  • Linseed Oil makes an attractive and decorative finish.
  • Raw Linseed Oil is cold pressed and is suitable to feed horses.
  • Miscellaneous: Treatment for putty manufacture, wood preservation, sealants, caulking compounds, brake linings, linoleum, textiles, and foundry products.
  • Used in leather treatment products, polishes and animal care products.

Linseed Oils

Linseed Oils are obtained from the seeds of the flax plant and it is one of the most useful natural oils. Before modern preservatives and synthetics, they were commonly used as a stand-alone preservative for wood, natural hemp rope, masonry, as a conditioner for natural boar’s hair paint brushes and as an additive for oil paints. It was also valuable as a furniture finish and for wood floors. The addition of solvents such as Mineral Turpentine speed Linseed Oil’s drying time, making the Linseed Oil less viscous and helping the mixture penetrate deeper into the timber, making it an even more useful product.

Linseed Oil does not “dry” like water or turpentine. It does not evaporate or disappear, instead when spread in a thin layer and exposed to air, it gels to a soft finish. When rubbed into wood, it fills the pores with a thin protective film. It is used as a preservative for wood, concrete, and an ingredient in paints, varnishes, stains, soaps, and inks. Linseed Oil is a common carrier used in oil paint. It can also be used as a painting medium, making oil paints more fluid, transparent and glossy.

Which is the right Linseed Oil for the job: Raw or Boiled?

Raw Linseed Oil is oil squeezed from flax seed and packaged with no additional additives or preservatives. Raw Linseed Oil dries very slowly, taking weeks to fully cure. You should limit its use to the insides of wood gutters, chopping blocks, sawhorses, and other items exposed to the elements where drying time is not a consideration. Slow drying is a mixed blessing. For oil-based paints slow drying is a benefit, since this allows the paint to “level” itself, giving a smoother finish with fewer brush marks. The best looking paint jobs are invariably oil paint jobs. However, when used as a wood preservative for items that are handled or walked on, such as tool handles, furniture, or wood decks, long drying times are undesirable, so Boiled Linseed Oil should be used.

Boiled Linseed Oil is not boiled.

Although boiling of some oils changes their drying characteristics, with Linseed Oil it is the addition of certain solvents and driers that causes Linseed Oil to dry more quickly, acting as if it were boiled. This makes it a better product for preserving tool handles, decks, and furniture. Boiled Linseed Oil is treated with effective drying agents, which ensures quick drying time and reduces the possibility of a sticky finish. In shaded areas, treat the wood with wood preservative before applying Boiled Linseed Oil because oil-treated wood can develop mould.

Modified Linseed Oils

Heat-treated Linseed Oil is thicker and dries very slowly. This grade of Linseed Oil is usually labelled as “polymerized” or “stand” oil. For “polymerized” or “stand” oils try http://www.nzchemicalsuppliers.co.nz

NOTE:

Rags soaked in Linseed Oil are dangerous if left in a pile as spontaneous combustion may occur. That means that a chemical reaction creates heat and the rags can begin to smoulder and burst into flame. All oil-soaked rags should be washed immediately or disposed of in a container of water and detergent. For temporary storage, dampen rag and hang flat, not crumpled in a wad.

Miscellaneous Uses for Linseed Oils:

Antique Furniture Refinishing:

Boiled Linseed Oil is the ideal medium for refinishing antiques or for giving new unfinished furniture that “hand-rubbed” oil finish. If the finish is badly scratched or worn it is preferable to remove the old finish with varnish remover. Covering with wet blotting paper and applying a hot household iron may remove dents. Sandpaper rough spots. Apply Boiled Linseed Oil generously with a brush. Let the oil soak into the wood for 30 minutes before removing the excess with a soft cloth. Finally rub the surface well with a clean, soft cloth and repeat the process in 24 hours. Continue applications in the same fashion until the wood has acquired a beautiful, deep lustre. Five or six applications are usually sufficient; the degree of gloss depends on the time spent on rubbing, which should be progressively increased with each coat. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

To Renew Shellac Surfaces:

Is that Old French polish finish on your furniture showing signs of age and wear? Try this tip. Saturate a cloth with Boiled Linseed Oil. Next sprinkle a small amount of pumice stone powder on the cloth and then rub the surface with long strokes. Try to make your strokes run off the end of the surface if possible and when working on round surfaces use a continuous circular motion. Wipe off any excess with a clean cloth. If necessary, repeat using a finer grade of pumice stone powder mixed with Boiled Linseed Oil and finally again rub with a clean cloth, removing all excess oil. The Boiled Linseed Oil lubricates the pumice, preventing scratching. Never use water with the pumice powder. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Untreated Furniture:

If new timber is to be treated, it is preferable to first raise the short fibres, which are inevitably present, by dampening the surface with water and allowing to dry. The surface should then be sanded with a fine sand-paper and the grain filled by applying a wood filler, according to the manufacturer’s directions. After a fine sanding the timber is ready for the oil finish, as previously described. For a light-coloured finish use Boiled Linseed Oil. Besides the natural wood finish given by Boiled Linseed Oil, other advantages are apparent. As the oil is rubbed off between coats, the surface is left non tacky and therefore non dust attracting. When marred, the finish can be easily renewed, because the oils are actually rubbed into the timber and good protection is achieved. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Furniture Polish:

Linseed oils make an excellent furniture polish, Mix two parts of Boiled Linseed Oil or Raw Linseed Oil with one part of Mineral Turpentine. A polish made in this way from Linseed Oil cleans as it renews the surface in one economical, timesaving operation. The need for detergents is eliminated and most important, this polish is wax free and will give you no trouble if you wish to refinish or paint your furniture at a later date. The advantage of this polish is it actually ties to the surface and leaves a clear, smooth, long-lasting finish that is resistant to water and wear. To apply Linseed Oil polish, moisten a soft cloth with the mixture and rub briskly. Using a clean cloth, remove excess polish and rub until the surface is finger-touch dry. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Timber Flooring:

For a most attractive finish, have your timber floors fine-sanded and then treat them with Boiled Linseed Oil. For hardwood, mix two parts of Boiled Linseed Oil with one part of Mineral Turpentine. For softwoods, use three parts of Boiled Linseed Oil with one part of Mineral Turpentine. Brush on a coat of the required mixture and rub in well with a cloth, working in small sections at a time. After an hour, wipe off all surplus oil with a clean cloth. Allow 24 hours to dry thoroughly and repeat the process three times. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Sticking doors and windows:

Doors and windows usually stick because moisture enters raw edges, causing warping and swelling. If you are not quite ready to get on with that re-paint job, why not give them a thin coat of 2:1 mixture of Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral Turpentine? Allow 24 to 48 hours to dry before using. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Drawers Sticking:

You can help prevent wooden drawers and runners from sticking and wearing by coating the unpainted timber with a 2:1 mixture of Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral Turpentine. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Protecting Stair Threads and Risers:

Stair threads and risers are often scuffed and marred. They may be protected by rubbing with a light coat of two parts Boiled Linseed Oil to one part Mineral Turpentine. If this treatment is repeated every few months they will retain their beauty. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Warping of timber in furniture:

If you’re a handyman and make your own furniture, try this tip to minimise warping. Very often when making furniture, the home handyman thinks only of the outward appearance and leaves inside wooden surfaces untreated. If you give the unpainted inside of your furniture one or two light coats of 2:1 Boiled Linseed Oil : Mineral Turpentine mixture, the surface will be sealed and will effectively prevent the absorption of moisture and thus minimise warping. As Boiled Linseed Oil contains special driers, the furniture will be ready to use in about 48 hours. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Chrome fittings:

Such as car trimmings, bumper bars, household taps etc, should be thoroughly cleaned and rubbed with a mixture of equal parts of Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral Turpentine. Finally polish with a clean soft cloth. This will keep the chrome clean longer and protect it from corrosion and rust. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Insect Screens:

Wipe the screen mesh down several times a year with a cloth soaked in Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral Turpentine mixed in equal parts. Remove excess oil with a clean cloth. For best results, use this preparation when the screens are new and you will be surprised how much longer they will last. Do not carry out this treatment on a dusty day. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Brickwork:

Here’s a trick that works wonders for interior brickwork. First clean the bricks thoroughly and then apply a thin coat of 2:1 mixture of Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral Turpentine. This gives the brickwork an attractive easy-to-dust glossy finish. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Benches & Bench Blocks:

Unfinished benches, bench blocks and ‘shooting’ boards and hand tools will remain smooth and last longer if you give them a natural wood finish with one or two coats of Boiled or Raw Linseed Oil. When you buy a new hammer, chisel, spade or any other household or garden tool, treat the wooden handle with a thin coat of Boiled Linseed Oil, allowing to soak in and removing all excess with a clean cloth. Axe and pick handles etc, should be soaked in Raw Linseed Oil when new. While you’re on the job, why not give all the steel sections of your tools a thin coating of Linseed Oil? Treat regularly to prevent rust. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Stiff Putty:

If your oil-based glazing putty is getting a little stiff, or if seems too dry, add a very small amount of Boiled Linseed Oil and mix thoroughly. If the putty is dried and lumpy, you won’t be able to totally restore it by adding linseed oil as it will still retain some lumps. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Re-glazing Windows:

Remove broken glass from the sash and chip off old putty. Remove holding pins and scrape the wood where the new glass is to rest. The wood should then be given a coat of Boiled or Raw Linseed Oil. This keeps the oil in the putty from being absorbed, preventing it from drying out and crumbling. Spread a thin coat of putty about 1.5 mm thick in the sash to form a bed. Then press the new glass gently into position and hold in place with glazier’s points or small de-headed brads. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Nails & Screws:

Here’s a tip for driving nails the easy way. Dip them in Raw Linseed Oil! Surprisingly enough, this treatment also keeps nails from bending. Also helps to prevent wood rot and corrosion of the nails. You will find it easier to drive screws into wood if you treat them in the same manner. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Wooden Ladders:

Give your ladders or wooden strips a coating of Raw Linseed Oil and this will keep them in first-class condition. Repeat annually. This will maintain flexibility and at the same time will not hide any defects. This is the best safety precaution you can take. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Paint brushes:

Soak your new brush in Raw Linseed Oil for 24 hours before using. This is recommended by leading brush manufacturers and will improve the efficiency of your brush, holding the paint better and giving smoother application. After using, clean the brush and suspend in Raw Linseed Oil until again needed. Drill a hole in the handle of the brush and insert a length of wire. Rest this wire on the sides of your container of Linseed Oil and the brush will be suspended and the bristles kept straight. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Garden Pruning Shrubs and Trees:

Any gardener will know that the sap runs from many trees and shrubs when they are pruned. Try this effective treatment when next you’re pruning. Warm two parts Lanolin with one part of Raw Linseed Oil and mix well. This helps to seal the cut. The same preparation may be used on damaged or broken limbs. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Farm Uses:

The uses are many and varied. For protection and preservation use Linseed Oils on the following: Combine platforms, cultivation shovels, discs, posts, pig troughs, truck tables and wooden silos to mention a few. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Cricket Bats, Baseball Bats, Hockey Sticks, Archery Equipment, Croquet Mallets:

To give added “life” to sporting equipment, rub in three or four coats of Raw Linseed Oil, allowing 48 hours between applications. Repeat with a single application each season. It is important to keep the Linseed Oil away from the “spring” of cricket bats. New cricket bats are coated with Linseed Oil and knocked to perfection so they last longer. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Wooden Boats and Canoes:

Use a cloth to apply Boiled Linseed Oil to worn spots. The oil penetrates deep into the wood and helps prevent rot. Remove the excess and allow to dry before using. Oars and paddles last longer and have more spring when wiped occasionally with Boiled Linseed Oil. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Fishing Rods and Gun Stocks:

Preserve and beautify the finish of your bamboo, wood or steel fishing rod by giving the Boiled Linseed Oil treatment. It will protect the metal work on your expensive casting reel too. For ordinary care, many riflemen apply a small amount to the stock after the day’s shoot, wiping-off excess to a finger-touch dry. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Also Available in 500mls

See Also Boiled Linseed Oil

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Note we are also bulk Raw Linseed Oil suppliers in New Zealand.
Customers who buy Raw Linseed Oil are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Raw Linseed Oil sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Raw Linseed Oil
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Lamp Oil

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LAMP OIL: (FP 60-90). Odourless Kerosene / Paraffin Liquid. A clean burning, clear, odourless liquid fuel for kerosene burning lamps, flares and torches. Note: Keep wick short to stop excess smoke. Extremely low aromatic, aliphatic liquid.

  • Common name(s): Deodorised Kerosene, Paraffin Liquid, Odorless Lamp Oil, Dearomatised Kerosene,
  • UN Number: 3295
  • Code: LO

Lamp Oil Common Uses

  • Odourless metal degreasing solvent.
  • Extremely low aromatic, aliphatic liquid used in applications where its inertness and/or low odour is required. Including: Car dewaxing, surface coatings, wood preservatives, insecticide sprays, photocopier fluids, textile printing, waxes & polishes, adhesives, dewatering fluids, cosmetics, prepasted wallpaper, plastisols and metal working fluids.
  • Used in the manufacture of wax polishes and insecticide sprays, as a polymerisation medium for polypropylene and an adhesive solvent in prepasted wallpaper.

Miscellaneous

See also the Lamp Oil Paraffin 3440 T grade.

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Lamp Oil sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Mono Propylene Glycol

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Mono Propylene Glycol USP Food Grade Glycol. It is a clear, colourless, viscous, odourless liquid. It is miscible with water in any ratio and highly soluble in most organic solvents.

  • Common name(s): Propylene Glycol, 1,2-Propanediol, 1,2-Dihydroxypropane, Methylethylene Glycol
  • UN Number: N/A
  • Code: GLY

Mono Propylene Glycol Common Uses

  • Uses: A moisturiser in medicines, hand sanitisers and antibacterial lotions.
  • In cosmetics as a carrier in fragrance oils and a main ingredient in deodorants.
  • Solvent in mixing photographic chemicals, such as film developers.
  • Cooling agent for beer/wine glycol jacketed fermentation tanks and hoses.
  • Used in food, pharmaceutical and tobacco products,
  • Used as an anti freeze and coolant and in smoke machines.
  • Emulsifier
  • Heat Transfer Medium
  • Plasticizer

Miscellaneous

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Industrial customers who buy Mono Propylene Glycol are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Mono Propylene Glycol sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Paint Stripper

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An aggressive, fast acting, heavy duty, gel type paint stripper. Suitable for stripping metal surfaces, wooden furniture, doors, exteriors, concrete floors, road markings, anti-fouling of boat hulls, automotive panels, brush cleaning

  • Common name(s): Brush On Paint Stripper
  • UN Number: 1593
  • Code: PS

Paint Stripper Common Uses

  • Directions: Open cautiously to release pressure.
  • Apply with airless spray gun or old brush.
  • Wait until paint has loosened, remove with strong jet or water if possible.
  • Alternatively use scraper and wrap waste in newspaper.
  • Wipe stripped surface with Amazing Haste Turps soaked rag prior to painting.

Miscellaneous

Note we are also bulk Paint Stripper suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Paint Stripper are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Paint Stripper sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Paint Stripper
available in

  • 1L
  • 2L
  • 4L
  • 20L
  • 60L
  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Ethanol Denatured SDA AMS MS99WP

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Clear absolute grade alcohol. Water white primary aliphatic alcohol with a non residual odour. Used where an uncoloured, industrial grade anhydrous alcohol is required. Used in applications where the presence of water is undesirable. Denatured with Methanol. Generally referred to as being 99% Ethanol or 100% Ethanol Without Paradine.

  • Common name(s): Ethanol, Ethyl Alcohol, Alcohol, AMS, Anhydrous Methylated Spirits, Absolute Alcohol, Pure Ethanol, SDA, M99WP
  • UN Number: 1170
  • Code: SDA3A

Ethanol Denatured SDA AMS MS99WP Common Uses

  • Solvent Alcohol for manufacture of resins, fats, oils, printing inks, cleaning compounds, aerosols, adhesives, surface coatings, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and healthcare & photographic emulsions.
  • A motor and heating fuel,
  • A biological preservative, insecticide.
  • Used in disinfectant and in liquid detergents and soaps.
  • Ethanol Automotive Fuel Additive

Miscellaneous

  • Ethanol M99WP is not a “potable” spirit as it includes a denaturant.
  • Sometimes used or known as Pure Ethanol ie Ethanol with a minimal water content. (note this product is still denatured and not drinkable)
  • Used for making Bio Ethanol, Bio Fuel, Bio Diesel, and other Ethanol Automotive Fuels. These are formulated using Ethanol grades like SDA, AMS, Anhydrous Ethanol, MS99WP, or Anhydrous Methylated Spirits as additives. These are generally used because of their minimal water content.
  • Surface Coatings: used as a solvent for synthetic resins such as polyvinyl acetate and in combination with aromatic hydrocarbons, esters and ketones. It is used in nitrocellulose lacquers, vinyl resin solutions and phenolic laminating and impregnating varnishes.
  • Printing Inks: used as a solvent or co-solvent in the manufacture of rotogravure and flexographic printing inks. It is also used as a dilutent for such inks.
  • Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics and Health Care Products: used in hair lacquers, shampoos, body deodorants, skin lotions & creams and perfumes.
  • Miscellaneous Applications: cleaning compounds, as a base solvent in some aerosols, in making adhesives and adhesive labels, in making plastic products and resin laminates, in photographic film emulsions, etc, insecticides & fungicides, as a refrigerant, in electrical insulating fluids, as a rubber processing accelerator, as a preservative for biological samples, for sterilising dental and medical equipment.

Note we are also bulk Ethanol suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who purchase Ethanol are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Ethanol SDA AMS sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Ethanol Denatured SDA AMS MS99WP
available in

  • 1L
  • 2L
  • 4L
  • 20L
  • 60L
  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Air Repair

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A natural deodorizer, Air Repair is not a masking agent. It can be used anywhere there is an odour problem - home, car, caravan or public transport. It removes odours including cooking smells, pet smells, smoking and rubbish smells. Can be sprayed into the air or added to liquid waste. Unlike masking agents

  • Common name(s): Odour Neutraliser, Natural Deodoriser
  • UN Number: N/A
  • Code: AR

Air Repair Common Uses

  • Air Repair does not blow away in the wind. Being positively charged, it will seek out target molecules and bond to them resulting in a chemical reaction forming a non-volatile organic salt. If an Air Repair molecule does not find a target, it will attach itself to a negatively charged surface and wait for an odorous molecule. As with all gases, the odorous molecules are constantly moving and given time, will come into contact with an Air Repair molecule and be destroyed.
  • Common Users, Rest Homes, Hospitals, Car Groomers, Toilet Polluters.

Miscellaneous

Note we are also bulk Air Repair suppliers in New Zealand.
Customers who buy Air Repair the Material Safety Data Sheet is below for your reference.
Air Repair sold in: 500ml, 1 Litre, 2 litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Air Repair
available in

  • 1L
  • 2L
  • 4L
  • 20L
  • 60L
  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Cloudy Ammonia

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An old-fashioned, tough multi-purpose cleaner. Recommended by environmental groups as a domestic cleaner.

  • Common name(s): Household Cleaner
  • UN Number: N/A
  • Code: CA

Cloudy Ammonia Common Uses

  • Uses: Removes floor polish, grease & grime. Suitable for floors, tiles, ovens, stainless steel, whiteware, windows, septic tank systems, showers and paintwork.
  • Can be added to laundry for a brighter wash, but do not use on colourfast items.
  • Always read instructions for appropriate dilution rates.
  • Has a strong ammonia smell requiring adequate ventilation.

Warning

Never mix ammonia with bleach. Highly toxic fumes can form.

Miscellaneous

Note we are also bulk Cloudy Ammonia suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Cloudy Ammonia are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Cloudy Ammonia sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Cloudy Ammonia
available in

  • 1L
  • 2L
  • 4L
  • 20L
  • 60L
  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Brush & Roller Cleaner

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Cleans Brushes & Rollers of paints, varnishes, lacquers & grease. Makes new brushes from old. Can be used on untinted glass and to remove overspray. Cleans up paint spills.

  • Common name(s): Flammable Liquid NOS,
  • UN Number: 1993
  • Code: BC

Brush & Roller Cleaner Common Uses

  • Used to Clean Paint Brushes and Paint Rollers
  • Can be used for spot cleaning of graffiti on some surfaces.
  • Tar remover.
  • Used to remove over spray off glass and some rubbers
  • Can be used as an alternative to the products “Superdesolvent” or “Supersolvent”.
  • For paint removal on what appears to be ruined clothes (i.e. from kindergarten).

Directions:

Remove excess paint and water from brush/roller, work in Amazing Haste Brush & Roller Cleaner then rinse with water. Hardened brushes/rollers may need longer soaking and working. An overnight soaking will cure the meanest brush/roller.

Note we are also bulk Brush & Roller Cleaner suppliers in New Zealand.
Customers who buy Brush Cleaner are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Brush & Roller Cleaner sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Brush & Roller Cleaner
available in

  • 1L
  • 2L
  • 4L
  • 20L
  • 60L
  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Citronella Oil

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Clear orange fuel for outdoor Lamps, Flares and Torches. Deters mosquitoes and other insects but its pleasant citronella odour makes it ideal for BBQ and picnic type environments.

  • Common name(s): Flammable Liquid NOS, Citronella Lamp Oil
  • UN Number: 1993
  • Code: CIT

Citronella Oil Common Uses

  • Contains 1% Java Citronella oil and 99% high grade liquid lamp oil hydrocarbon.
  • Suitable for outside use only.
  • Note: Keep wick short to stop excess smoke when burning.

Note

Other Lamp Oils Available

Note we are also bulk Citronella Oil suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Citronella Oil are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Citronella oil sold in: 1 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Citronella Oil
available in

  • 1L
  • 2L
  • 4L
  • 20L
  • 60L
  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Boiled Linseed Oil

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A penetrating surface sealer that water proofs and protects

  • Common name(s): Linseed Oil, Flax Seed Oil, Hard Oil, Drying Oil
  • UN Number: N/A
  • Code: BO

Boiled Linseed Oil Common Uses

  • Restores and enhances natural wood.
  • Penetrating surface sealer that Polishes, Varnishes, Lubricates & Protects.
  • Slows down water penetration in wood in low-moisture areas.
  • Used on wooden: Furniture, Doors, Floor Surfaces, Tool handles, Gun stocks.
  • May be used as an additive in oil-base paints particularly artist’s colours to increase gloss.
  • Commonly used as a polish to maintain oiled wood and natural finishes. A 40% Boiled Linseed Oil, 60% Mineral Turpentine blend wiped over indoor wooden furniture can enhance & improve its appearance. Repeat as needed every 6 - 8 weeks.
  • Boiled Linseed Oil is treated with effective drying agents, which ensures quick drying time & reduces the possibility of a sticky finish. Raw Linseed Oil is mainly for outdoor use & Boiled Linseed Oil is mainly used indoors.
  • Boiled Linseed Oil is not suitable to feed horses as it is solvent extracted and has drying agents added to it. Raw Linseed Oil is cold pressed and is suitable to feed horses.
  • Provides a light golden stain for wood such as pine.
  • Boiled Linseed Oil is excellent for finishing and maintaining wooden furniture and wood floors. Mixing Linseed Oil with Pure Turpentine (2/3 Linseed Oil to 1/3 Pure Turpentine) creates an “Oiled Finish” on fine furniture and wood panelling and a durable finish that does not need waxing. Linseed Oil penetrates into the wood and creates a water and alcohol resistant surface without altering the natural colour of the wood when dry.
  • Traditional wood finish and preservative, processed to dry faster than Raw Linseed Oil. May be used as an additive for oil-base paints particularly artist’s colours to increase gloss.

Linseed Oils

Linseed Oils are obtained from the seeds of the flax plant and it is one of the most useful natural oils. Before modern preservatives and synthetics, they were commonly used as a stand-alone preservative for wood, natural hemp rope, masonry, as a conditioner for natural boar’s hair paint brushes and as an additive for oil paints. It was also valuable as a furniture finish and for wood floors. The addition of solvents such as Mineral Turpentine speed Linseed Oil’s drying time, making the Linseed Oil less viscous and helping the mixture penetrate deeper into the timber, making it an even more useful product. Linseed Oil does not “dry” like water or turpentine. It does not evaporate or disappear, instead when spread in a thin layer and exposed to air, it gels to a soft finish. When rubbed into wood, it fills the pores with a thin protective film. It is used as a preservative for wood, concrete, and an ingredient in paints, varnishes, stains, soaps, and inks. Linseed Oil is a common carrier used in oil paint. It can also be used as a painting medium, making oil paints more fluid, transparent and glossy.

Which is the right Linseed Oil for the job: Raw or Boiled?

Raw Linseed Oil is oil squeezed from flax seed and packaged with no additional additives or preservatives. Raw Linseed Oil dries very slowly, taking weeks to fully cure. You should limit its use to the insides of wood gutters, chopping blocks, sawhorses, and other items exposed to the elements where drying time is not a consideration. Slow drying is a mixed blessing. For oil-based paints slow drying is a benefit, since this allows the paint to “level” itself, giving a smoother finish with fewer brush marks. The best looking paint jobs are invariably oil paint jobs. However, when used as a wood preservative for items that are handled or walked on, such as tool handles, furniture, or wood decks, long drying times are undesirable, so Boiled Linseed Oil should be used.

Boiled Linseed Oil is not boiled.

Although boiling of some oils changes their drying characteristics, with Linseed Oil it is the addition of certain solvents and driers that causes Linseed Oil to dry more quickly, acting as if it were boiled. This makes it a better product for preserving tool handles, decks, and furniture. Boiled Linseed Oil is treated with effective drying agents, which ensures quick drying time and reduces the possibility of a sticky finish. In shaded areas, treat the wood with wood preservative before applying Boiled Linseed Oil because oil-treated wood can develop mould.

Modified Linseed Oils

Heat-treated Linseed Oil is thicker and dries very slowly. This grade of Linseed Oil is usually labelled as “polymerized” or “stand” oil. NOTE: Rags soaked in Linseed Oil are dangerous if left in a pile as spontaneous combustion may occur. That means that a chemical reaction creates heat and the rags can begin to smoulder and burst into flame. All oil-soaked rags should be washed immediately or disposed of in a container of water and detergent. For temporary storage, dampen rag and hang flat, not crumpled in a wad.

Miscellaneous Uses for Linseed Oils:

Antique Furniture Refinishing:

Boiled Linseed Oil is the ideal medium for refinishing antiques or for giving new unfinished furniture that “hand-rubbed” oil finish. If the finish is badly scratched or worn it is preferable to remove the old finish with varnish remover. Covering with wet blotting paper and applying a hot household iron may remove dents. Sandpaper rough spots. Apply Boiled Linseed Oil generously with a brush. Let the oil soak into the wood for 30 minutes before removing the excess with a soft cloth. Finally rub the surface well with a clean, soft cloth and repeat the process in 24 hours. Continue applications in the same fashion until the wood has acquired a beautiful, deep lustre. Five or six applications are usually sufficient; the degree of gloss depends on the time spent on rubbing, which should be progressively increased with each coat. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

To Renew Shellac Surfaces:

Is that Old French polish finish on your furniture showing signs of age and wear? Try this tip. Saturate a cloth with Boiled Linseed Oil. Next sprinkle a small amount of pumice stone powder on the cloth and then rub the surface with long strokes. Try to make your strokes run off the end of the surface if possible and when working on round surfaces use a continuous circular motion. Wipe off any excess with a clean cloth. If necessary, repeat using a finer grade of pumice stone powder mixed with Boiled Linseed Oil and finally again rub with a clean cloth, removing all excess oil. The Boiled Linseed Oil lubricates the pumice, preventing scratching. Never use water with the pumice powder. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Untreated Furniture:

If new timber is to be treated, it is preferable to first raise the short fibres, which are inevitably present, by dampening the surface with water and allowing to dry. The surface should then be sanded with a fine sand-paper and the grain filled by applying a wood filler, according to the manufacturer’s directions. After a fine sanding the timber is ready for the oil finish, as previously described. For a light-coloured finish use Boiled Linseed Oil. Besides the natural wood finish given by Boiled Linseed Oil, other advantages are apparent. As the oil is rubbed off between coats, the surface is left non tacky and therefore non dust attracting. When marred, the finish can be easily renewed, because the oils are actually rubbed into the timber and good protection is achieved. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Furniture Polish:

Linseed oils make an excellent furniture polish, Mix two parts of Boiled Linseed Oil or Raw Linseed Oil with one part of Mineral Turpentine. A polish made in this way from Linseed Oil cleans as it renews the surface in one economical, timesaving operation. The need for detergents is eliminated and most important, this polish is wax free and will give you no trouble if you wish to refinish or paint your furniture at a later date. The advantage of this polish is it actually ties to the surface and leaves a clear, smooth, long-lasting finish that is resistant to water and wear. To apply Linseed Oil polish, moisten a soft cloth with the mixture and rub briskly. Using a clean cloth, remove excess polish and rub until the surface is finger-touch dry. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Timber Flooring:

For a most attractive finish, have your timber floors fine-sanded and then treat them with Boiled Linseed Oil. For hardwood, mix two parts of Boiled Linseed Oil with one part of Mineral Turpentine. For softwoods, use three parts of Boiled Linseed Oil with one part of Mineral Turpentine. Brush on a coat of the required mixture and rub in well with a cloth, working in small sections at a time. After an hour, wipe off all surplus oil with a clean cloth. Allow 24 hours to dry thoroughly and repeat the process three times. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Sticking doors and windows:

Doors and windows usually stick because moisture enters raw edges, causing warping and swelling. If you are not quite ready to get on with that re-paint job, why not give them a thin coat of 2:1 mixture of Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral Turpentine? Allow 24 to 48 hours to dry before using. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Drawers Sticking:

You can help prevent wooden drawers and runners from sticking and wearing by coating the unpainted timber with a 2:1 mixture of Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral Turpentine. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Protecting Stair Threads and Risers:

Stair threads and risers are often scuffed and marred. They may be protected by rubbing with a light coat of two parts Boiled Linseed Oil to one part Mineral Turpentine. If this treatment is repeated every few months they will retain their beauty. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Warping of timber in furniture:

If you’re a handyman and make your own furniture, try this tip to minimise warping. Very often when making furniture, the home handyman thinks only of the outward appearance and leaves inside wooden surfaces untreated. If you give the unpainted inside of your furniture one or two light coats of 2:1 Boiled Linseed Oil : Mineral Turpentine mixture, the surface will be sealed and will effectively prevent the absorption of moisture and thus minimise warping. As Boiled Linseed Oil contains special driers, the furniture will be ready to use in about 48 hours. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Chrome fittings:

Such as car trimmings, bumper bars, household taps etc, should be thoroughly cleaned and rubbed with a mixture of equal parts of Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral Turpentine. Finally polish with a clean soft cloth. This will keep the chrome clean longer and protect it from corrosion and rust. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Insect Screens:

Wipe the screen mesh down several times a year with a cloth soaked in Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral Turpentine mixed in equal parts. Remove excess oil with a clean cloth. For best results, use this preparation when the screens are new and you will be surprised how much longer they will last. Do not carry out this treatment on a dusty day. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Brickwork:

Here’s a trick that works wonders for interior brickwork. First clean the bricks thoroughly and then apply a thin coat of 2:1 mixture of Boiled Linseed Oil and Mineral Turpentine. This gives the brickwork an attractive easy-to-dust glossy finish. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Benches & Bench Blocks:

Unfinished benches, bench blocks and ‘shooting’ boards and hand tools will remain smooth and last longer if you give them a natural wood finish with one or two coats of Boiled or Raw Linseed Oil. When you buy a new hammer, chisel, spade or any other household or garden tool, treat the wooden handle with a thin coat of Boiled Linseed Oil, allowing to soak in and removing all excess with a clean cloth. Axe and pick handles etc, should be soaked in Raw Linseed Oil when new. While you’re on the job, why not give all the steel sections of your tools a thin coating of Linseed Oil? Treat regularly to prevent rust. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Stiff Putty:

If your oil-based glazing putty is getting a little stiff, or if seems too dry, add a very small amount of Boiled Linseed Oil and mix thoroughly. If the putty is dried and lumpy, you won’t be able to totally restore it by adding linseed oil as it will still retain some lumps. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Re-glazing Windows:

Remove broken glass from the sash and chip off old putty. Remove holding pins and scrape the wood where the new glass is to rest. The wood should then be given a coat of Boiled or Raw Linseed Oil. This keeps the oil in the putty from being absorbed, preventing it from drying out and crumbling. Spread a thin coat of putty about 1.5 mm thick in the sash to form a bed. Then press the new glass gently into position and hold in place with glazier’s points or small de-headed brads. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Nails & Screws:

Here’s a tip for driving nails the easy way. Dip them in Raw Linseed Oil! Surprisingly enough, this treatment also keeps nails from bending. Also helps to prevent wood rot and corrosion of the nails. You will find it easier to drive screws into wood if you treat them in the same manner. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Wooden Ladders:

Give your ladders or wooden strips a coating of Raw Linseed Oil and this will keep them in first-class condition. Repeat annually. This will maintain flexibility and at the same time will not hide any defects. This is the best safety precaution you can take. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Paint brushes:

Soak your new brush in Raw Linseed Oil for 24 hours before using. This is recommended by leading brush manufacturers and will improve the efficiency of your brush, holding the paint better and giving smoother application. After using, clean the brush and suspend in Raw Linseed Oil until again needed. Drill a hole in the handle of the brush and insert a length of wire. Rest this wire on the sides of your container of Linseed Oil and the brush will be suspended and the bristles kept straight. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Garden Pruning Shrubs and Trees:

Any gardener will know that the sap runs from many trees and shrubs when they are pruned. Try this effective treatment when next you’re pruning. Warm two parts Lanolin with one part of Raw Linseed Oil and mix well. This helps to seal the cut. The same preparation may be used on damaged or broken limbs. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Farm Uses:

The uses are many and varied. For protection and preservation use Linseed Oils on the following: Combine platforms, cultivation shovels, discs, posts, pig troughs, truck tables and wooden silos to mention a few. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Cricket Bats, Baseball Bats, Hockey Sticks, Archery Equipment, Croquet Mallets:

To give added “life” to sporting equipment, rub in three or four coats of Raw Linseed Oil, allowing 48 hours between applications. Repeat with a single application each season. It is important to keep the Linseed Oil away from the “spring” of cricket bats. New cricket bats are coated with Linseed Oil and knocked to perfection so they last longer. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Wooden Boats and Canoes:

Use a cloth to apply Boiled Linseed Oil to worn spots. The oil penetrates deep into the wood and helps prevent rot. Remove the excess and allow to dry before using. Oars and paddles last longer and have more spring when wiped occasionally with Boiled Linseed Oil. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Fishing Rods and Gun Stocks:

Preserve and beautify the finish of your bamboo, wood or steel fishing rod by giving the Boiled Linseed Oil treatment. It will protect the metal work on your expensive casting reel too. For ordinary care, many riflemen apply a small amount to the stock after the day’s shoot, wiping-off excess to a finger-touch dry. (Note - Soak used Linseed Oil rags in water & detergent to avoid a potential fire through spontaneous combustion)

Use Raw Linseed Oil if a slower drying product is required.

See Also Raw Linseed Oil.

Also Available in 500mls.

Note we are also bulk Boiled Linseed Oil suppliers in New Zealand.

Customers who buy Boiled Linseed Oil are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Boiled Linseed Oil sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Boiled Linseed Oil
available in

  • 1L
  • 2L
  • 4L
  • 20L
  • 60L
  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Spirits of Salt

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A highly corrosive, strong mineral acid. Used to etch concrete and brick surfaces. Has major industrial uses and is a common laboratory reagent. Used for pickling of steel to remove rust or iron oxide scale from iron and steel. Lowers pH levels in water.

  • Common name(s): Spirits of Salt, Hydrochloric Acid 33%, Muriatic Acid, Chlorane
  • UN Number: 1789
  • Code: SS

Spirits of Salt Common Uses

  • Brick & Paver Cleaning
  • Concrete Cleaning
  • Surface Rust Removal
  • Acid Washing
  • Reduces Alkalinity
  • Reduces pH Levels
  • Acid Brick Cleaner
  • Concrete Etching

Directions

  • Wear personal protective equipment when handling product. Always add acid to water, never water to acid. Use plastic containers (not metal) for mixing. Only prepare sufficient diluted material for the job. Apply evenly to cleaned surface with a watering can or broom. Allow 5 minutes for acid to react with surface, then wash off using water and a soft broom.

Brick & Paver Cleaning.

  • 1 part Acid : 25 parts water.

Exposing Aggregate

  • 1 part Acid : 16 parts water.

Overlaying of Old concrete

  • 1 part Acid : 8 parts water.

Acid Washing

  • 1 part Acid : 10 parts water.

Concrete Cleaner:

  • 1 part Acid : 20 parts water.

pH Decreasing.

  • Adjusting pH levels in water for hot tubs, swimming and spa pools, which should be maintained at a pH Level between 7.2 to 7.8. Note: Spirits of Salt lowers pH Levels and Sodium Bicarbonate raises pH Levels.
  • We are often asked “What lowers pH” or “How do I lower pH” so the following chart has been included.

pH level reducing table using Spirits of Salt (Hydrochloric Acid - Muriatic Acid)

pH litres mls
7.9 - 8.0 10,000 125
8.0 - 8.1 10,000 141
8.1 - 8.2 10,000 156
  • Note this chart is a guide, If your high pH reading requires more than the maximum amount to be added at any one time, then you will have to add the chemical in increments, allowing 6 hours between applications. E.g. maximum dose for a 50,000 litre pool is 500ml of acid. For more information contact your local pool shop.
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Miscellaneous

Sometimes referred to as Spirit of Salt

Note we are also bulk Hydrochloric Acid suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Hydrochloric Acid are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Hydrochloric Acid sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre and 20 Litre Pails

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Spirits of Salt
available in

  • 1L
  • 2L
  • 4L
  • 20L
  • 60L
  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Methylated Spirits (Meths)

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Meths - Purple Methylated Spirits - Widely used Industrial Grade Denatured Alcohol used in all applications requiring a coloured industrial grade alcohol which can tolerate a small amount of water. Methylated Spirits is a clear purple, primary, aliphatic alcohol, with a mild non-residual odour and is miscible with most hydrocarbon solvents and chemicals. A concentration of >60% Ethanol is antibacterial.

  • Common name(s): Ethanol, Ethyl Alcohol, Alcohol, Meths, HMS, Hydrous Methylated Spirits, Coloured Methylated Spirits, Metho
  • UN Number: 1170
  • Code: M

Methylated Spirits (Meths) Common Uses

  • Cleans surfaces & floors, sterilising medical and dental instruments and domestic cleaning.
  • Glass cleaner - Dilute 1 part Meths with 5 parts water.
  • Cleaning wooden floors - Dilute 1/2 cup of Meths with 8 litres of warm water.
  • Removes vivid/ink from some painted surfaces.
  • Clean burning BBQ starter fuel and fuel for some camping equipment.
  • Used in the manufacture of many ethanol cleaning products and cleaning compounds.

Miscellaneous

  • Methylated Spirits is not a “potable” spirit as it includes a denaturant.
  • Ethanol MS95WP should be used for similar applications, where an uncoloured, industrial grade alcohol is required.
  • Use SDA AMS MS99WP in applications where the presence of water is undesirable.
  • Isoproplyl Alcohol can be used when Methylated Spirits is too harsh on plastics and paints. As Methylated Spirits is a primary Alcohol and Isopropyl Alcohol is a secondary Alcohol.
  • If you would like to buy Clear Methylated Spirits this is also known as M95WP, see products page under the alcohol category.

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Note we are also bulk Methylated Spirits suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Methylated Spirits are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Methylated Spirits sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

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Methylated Spirits (Meths)
available in

  • 1L
  • 2L
  • 4L
  • 20L
  • 60L
  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.

Mineral Turpentine (Turps)

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TURPS - Widely used multi-purpose solvent for thinning oil based paint, cleaning brushes and paint spills. Removes oils, tar and grease from metal and some plastic surfaces.

  • Common name(s): Turps, White Spirit, HAWS, High Aromatic White Spirits, Petropine, Turpentine substitute,
  • UN Number: 1300
  • Code: T

Mineral Turpentine (Turps) Common Uses

  • Paint and Resin Manufacture: Used as paint thinner of oil based paint. A component in thinner formulations for both paint and varnish coatings and is also used extensively by painters “on the job” where solvent based coatings are being applied.
  • Widely used in the manufacture of alkyd resin based coatings particularly in industrial and exterior finishes due to high odour.
  • Industrial Cleaning: Mineral Turpentine is used in many industrial operations as a general cleaning solvent. It will readily remove oil and greases from metal surfaces.
  • Household cleaning and domestic herbicide capable of killing almost all unwanted growth.
  • Solvent carrier in the manufacture of shoe and furniture polishes, liniments and ink.
  • A rubber solvent and reclaiming agent.
  • Used in the synthesis of camphor and menthol.

Note Vegetable Turpentine

Is a different product listed as Gum Turpentine in the Paint Thinner category.

Miscellaneous

  • Mineral Turpentine is a refined water-white petroleum solvent of moderate volatility. It is composed of up to 50% aromatic content which ensures very good solvency for this type of product. Mineral Turpentine is often referred to as “Turps” .

Note we are also bulk Mineral Turpentine suppliers in New Zealand.
Industrial customers who buy Mineral Turpentine are advised to download and read the Material Safety Data Sheet below.
Mineral Turpentine sold in: 1 Litre, 2 Litre, 4 Litre, 20 Litre, 60 Litre and 200 Litre Drums.

Download Mineral Turpentine (Turps) MSDS

Mineral Turpentine (Turps)
available in

  • 1L
  • 2L
  • 4L
  • 20L
  • 60L
  • 208L

Other sizes and contract packing also available, please enquire.