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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | [Sterling Clark Lurton (SCL), Malden, MA] A trademark (issued 1997) for a varnish and paint remover. 5f5 contains [[methylene%20chloride|methylene chloride]], [[methyl%20alcohol|methanol]], and [[toluene|toluene]] in a [[cellulose%20ether%20|cellulose ether]] based gel ([[hydroxypropyl%20cellulose|hydroxypropyl cellulose]]). | + | [Savogran (formerly Sterling Clark Lurton (SCL), Malden, MA)] A trademark (issued 1997) for a varnish and paint remover. 5f5 contains [[methylene%20chloride|methylene chloride]], [[methyl%20alcohol|methanol]], and [[toluene|toluene]] in a [[cellulose%20ether%20|cellulose ether]] based gel ([[hydroxypropyl%20cellulose|hydroxypropyl cellulose]]). In 2004, the Savogran Company purchased the assets of the Sterling-Clark-Lurton Corporation. |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == |
Revision as of 14:00, 8 April 2022
Description
[Savogran (formerly Sterling Clark Lurton (SCL), Malden, MA)] A trademark (issued 1997) for a varnish and paint remover. 5f5 contains Methylene chloride, methanol, and Toluene in a Cellulose ether based gel (Hydroxypropyl cellulose). In 2004, the Savogran Company purchased the assets of the Sterling-Clark-Lurton Corporation.
Synonyms and Related Terms
paint stripper; varnish remover
Risks
- Toxic.
- Nonflammable.
Resources and Citations
- SCL: Website
- Marie Svoboda, Conservation Survey Index, unpublished, 1997
- Product Information Comment: Bottle label, Viewed at Home Depot, 2000.
- MSDS Sheet