It may be dissolved with paint thinner or other petroleum solvents such as acetone, which dissolves most plastics.
While alcohol causes fewer ventilation problems than petroleum solvents, ventilation is still recommended, especially if large surface areas are involved.
The government started to regulate dry cleaners because the highly flammable petroleum solvents caused many fires and explosions.
These solvents were much less flammable than petroleum solvents and had improved cleaning power.
Generally, petroleum solvents, i.e. mineral spirits or paint thinner, can substitute for turpentine.
They are usually sold in powder form and must be mixed with either petroleum solvents or water.
Others are turning to the newest petroleum solvents, which are making a comeback because suppliers like Exxon created improved cleaners that are harder to ignite.
The use of highly flammable petroleum solvents caused many fires and explosions, resulting in government regulation of dry cleaners.
The water-based glazes are popular because they can be thinned with water, not petroleum solvents, and cleanup is easily accomplished with soap and water.
Resist puncture, abrasion and many common industrial chemicals including petroleum solvents, oils, grease, and amino acids.