Is white spirit the same as thinners no 1

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I need to let down International Traditional Yacht Varnish. International recommend thinners No 1. Can I use white spirit or general cellulose thinner. Thanks
 
Just be careful with white spirit, nasty bits in the bottom of the container can mess up varnish. If you must use it then filter it.
For me ( in Turkey) I would only use white spirit as a brush cleaner
but thin my varnish with Epifanes Brush Thinner.
Yes, use Epifanes varnish not that International ****.:)
Cheers,
Chris
 
Yes use white spirit.
If you see nasty bits in the bottom go buy somewhere else!

Don't use cellulose thinner or brush cleaner!
 
I have found that using white spirit to clean brushes used for varnish can result in a poor finish compared to using No 1 thinners. Similarly if I use white spirit to thin a primimg coat.

However it may have been down to a poor batch of white spirit?

I believe that chemically they are not the same exactly. I expect some one more knowledgeable may well correct me on this.
 
I believe that chemically they are not the same exactly
Difficult to discover exactly what they are. International say Thinners No. 1 contains 50 -100% Naphtha (petroleum), hydrodesulfurized heavy.
Several brands of white spirit I looked at contained 100% naphtha
Several gave a % age range similar to International one saying Naphtha (petroleum), hydro-desulphurised heavy, < 0.1% Benzene, < 3% Trimethyl benzene, < 18% Aromatics.
It all implies that quite a variation may be possible within the material, even with International Thinners No 1 !

IIRC at one time International Thinners no 1 were actually labelled as white spirit.
 
There are to my knowledge 3 different types of white spirit as there are 3 different ways of creating it i dont know there names but there very long. there are also 3 different grades called low flash, regular and high flash.
This is where the different costs and uses come from
 
There are to my knowledge 3 different types of white spirit as there are 3 different ways of creating it i dont know there names but there very long. there are also 3 different grades called low flash, regular and high flash.
This is where the different costs and uses come from

You reminded me I looked all this up once before.

Even more complex that you suggest. Three different types and three different grades within each type

A bit of an explanation on Wikipedia:- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_spirit.

At the end of the day the label on the bottle you buy just says "white spirit".
 
Let's also not forget that with White Spirit there is Type 0, 1 and 3 with additional grades therein separated by Flash Point. But there is no Type 2, which is odd.
International Thinners No 1 has a different CAS number to any listed as White Spirit, so that would leave me to believe that the varnish that the Thinners No 1 is recommended for would be based on it.
 
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