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Interlux 333 Brushing Liquid Solvent

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Interlux 333 Brushing Liquid Solvent

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Product Details

Interlux 333 Brushing Liquid Solvent is a slow drying solvent used to ease brushing and facilitate the flow of specified paint coatings. 333 extends paint drying time in hot weather and is also recommended in various topside systems for removing sanding residue from fiberglass and wood surfaces.

Brushing Liquid 333 improves flow and extends working time of Interlux Schooner, Superspar, and Interior Rubbed Varnishes, especially in warm weather. Also works well with other Interlux paints including Yacht Enamel and Brightside Polyurethanes.

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APPLICATION AND USE

Method: Add small increments, in accordance with individual product directions.

Compatibility/Substrates: Compatible with specified topside paints including Brightside and Toplac

Technical Information

  • Color Y333-Clear
  • Specific Gravity 0.799
  • Volume Solids 0%
  • Typical Shelf Life 3 yrs
  • VOC (As Supplied) 799 g/lt
  • Unit Size 1 US Quar

TRANSPORTATION,STORAGE AND SAFETY INFORMATION

TRANSPORTATION: Brushing Liquid 333 should be kept in securely closed containers during transport and storage.

STORAGE: Exposure to air and extremes of temperature should be avoided. For the full shelf life of Brushing Liquid 333 to be realised ensure that between use the container is firmly closed and the temperature is between 5 deg C/40 deg F and 35 deg C/95 deg F. Keep out of direct sunlight.

DISPOSAL: Container Disposal: Triple Rinse (or equivalent). Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill or by other procedures approved by state or local authorities.

GENERAL: Read the label safety section for Health and Safety Information, also available from our Technical Help Line.

WARNING: Cancer - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Rockport
1 out of 5 stars.

Wouldn't

4 years ago
Should have looked closer at what I ordered...didn't know they made such a small container...pretty expensive..
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SC
5 out of 5 stars.

especially helpful in direct sun

4 years ago
I noticed the pros around here use it on their final coats of Epiphanes. As the temperatures rise here in SC, definitely helps keep a wet edge and levels much better
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Staten Island NY
5 out of 5 stars.

Good for brushing

4 years ago
Stuff really thins the paint, allows to self level relativity easily. Great for in between coats also - just make sure you let it dry. Smells like straight gasoline so use in a ventilated area.
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Ohio
5 out of 5 stars.

Definitely purchase again.

5 years ago
Never attempt to paint without using it. Great product.
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STERLING HEIGHTS, MI
4 out of 5 stars.

No brush or lap marks with varnish

10 years ago
Removes sanding residue prior to Varnishing and extends drying time to eliminate overlap and brush strokes
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Curacao
4 out of 5 stars.

Great with varnish in hot climates

13 years ago
At the hint of a professional varnisher in St. Lucia, added it to Epifanes Clear varnish to do brightwork in the tropical sun. Really makes a difference in how easy the varnish flows on, and creates a mirror smooth finish. The only drawback is that the final thickness is less than before so more coats are required.
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St. Louis, MO
1 out of 5 stars.

Watch Out for Hazmat Fees!

13 years ago
I ordered this with Brightside paint, cleaner and primer.[...] Order elsewhere.
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CT
5 out of 5 stars.

Gret Stuff Used it with Interlux

16 years ago
Painted steering pedestal on sailboat - looks as though it was sprasyed on. Beautiful, tough finish and the 333 made the paint flow perfectly.
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4 Ratings-Only Reviews

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Q: null will interlux brushing solvents work with Total Boat paints?

4 years ago
1 Answer

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4 years ago
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Q: null can i use brushing liquid 333 for vc performance epoxy?

5 years ago
1 Answer

A: Interlux recommends using Reducing Solvent 2316N for thinning of VC Performance Epoxy. Google VC Performance Epoxy tech data, online to bring up the technical data sheet for the product.

5 years ago
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Q: null I ordered this as a brush thinner for applying Perfection Plus. I now see you recommend 2333 for Perfection. Can I still use the 333?

7 years ago
1 Answer

A: The 333 is for single part paints, not the two part. Use 2333 for two part paint.

7 years ago
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Q: null live in south florida , painting a 20'flats Boat looking at the interlux topside paint ( steel grey). Do I need to purchase the 333 to thin out the paint ? if so how much paint & 333 should I purchase and what ratio do I thin. Thank you for all the help

9 years ago
2 Answers

A: I used the brushing thinner to mix with Interlux filler stain not for paint thinning. Paint should only be thinned enough to be easily brushable and depending on the paint may not need any thinning. A 1 quart can of thinner should be enough for your job.

9 years ago
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Q: null how much area does a qt cover?

10 years ago
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A: I use this to apply Interlux Brightside paint. I use the brushing liquid at a ratio of 10%, so a little goes a really long way. I painted my entire 16 ft Power Cat (with an 8' beam) with less than a quart. I recommend reading the label on the intended paint for coverage estimates and thinning instructions. Also, I use rollers and brushes to paint, the instructions are different if you are going to spray.

10 years ago
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Q: null is interlux brushing liquid 333 a thinner?

10 years ago
3 Answers

A: Yes it is a thinner. I use it with Brightsides paint.

10 years ago
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Q: null Can this be used to clean brushes which have applied brightside paint?

11 years ago
2 Answers

A: I assume you can clean brushes with the stuff. I bought it to use as the label suggests. I use less expensive solvents for general cleanup.

11 years ago
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Q: null What do I use to stop the Brightside White from yellowing inside?

11 years ago
2 Answers

A: If the paint appears yellow inside the can when you open it, it's most likely to be due to separation of the solvent from the pigment. This is normal. Be sure to have the product well stirred before use, and stir occasionally during use. I have use Brightside White that was a couple of years old. I stirred it well and the final result was excellent. As for brushing liquid 333, I only use that when applying varnish. I thin the varnish for the first coat or two on bare wood. I also use it when varnishing on particularly warm days. It helps the varnish flow out smoothly instead of being very thick. I hope this helps.

11 years ago
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Q: null can I use solvent333 to thin 2 part epoxy primer?

12 years ago
1 Answer

A: On page 14 of the Interlux __quote__boat painting Guide__quote__ it says to use 2333N thiner for brush, or 2316N for spray! I assume this guide is available from James town. I know I got my copy from WESY MARINE. On the front cover it says __quote__For comprehensive product and maintenance advice visit H Spruit

12 years ago
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Q: null do I clean my badger brush with this product??

12 years ago
5 Answers

A: I have used this product to thin paint for a better application. I also used it to clean brushes however, I also used product #216 which is more of a thinner and cleaner. Hope this helps.

12 years ago
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