Cellulose is the same as lacquer. Actually its nitrocellulose. Brittle
stuff.
Stuart B.
'74 TR6 & '80 TR8
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> From: Paul A. Carson <pcarson@lcfh.demon.co.uk>
> To: triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Cellulose???What is it???
> Date: Tuesday, April 08, 1997 3:18 PM
>
> I visited the friendly PartCo (UK) motor factors today to talk paint.
When
> I said that I wanted acrylic enamel, I was answered back with, "So you
want
> two-pack?" Not, I explained. I then tried to explain that in the US, you
> can get lacquer, acrylic enamel and two-pack. I was answered with, "You
> have two choices...two-pack and cellulose".
>
> My question for the list, (Help Richard Jackson and others)
is..."Cellulose
> is the same as __________". Will I have compatability problems with my
> acrylic enamel?
>
> I've been a Yank in the UK for over a year and the language barrier still
> raises its ugly head occasionally.
>
> Paul
>
> Paul A. Carson PSC 37, Box 3244
> SOFPARS Field Service Engineer APO AE 09459
> Sanders, A Lockheed Martin Company or
> RAF Mildenhall, Low Common Farm House
> England Merton, Nr
>Watton
> pcarson@lcfh.demon.co.uk Thetford, Norfolk IP25
>6QG
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