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Epifanes Brush and Spray Thinners

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Epifanes 1-Part Brush Thinner

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This Epifanes Thinner is a high-quality formula for brushing or spraying all Epifanes one-part boat paints, primers and varnishes. The ideal solution for Epifanes MonoUrethane Topside paints, Gloss Clear Varnish, Wood Finish in Gloss and Matte and the Rubbed Effect Varnish. Made from a pure white spirit that goes through double distillation for a clear application and maximum purity. Easy to mix into paints or varnishes for great results.

Epifanes Brush Thinner is available in 500 mL and 1000 mL sizes. Epifanes Spray Thinner is available in 1000 mL and 5000 mL sizes.

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Container Size : 500 ml and 1000 ml

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Massachusetts and Maine
5 out of 5 stars.

Always use recommended thinner with Epiphanes varnish for be

11 months ago
I have used Epiphanes High Gloss varnish for over 40 years for marine and all reefinishing projects.Other high quality thinners work of course. However using recommended Epiphanes one part thinner results in a better ""flow"" of the varnish. This will result in a better high gfloss finish in fewer coats on my experience
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Virginia
5 out of 5 stars.

Accurate product description

4 years ago
Thinned varnish as promised, no bad side effects. I can't think of anything else I need it to do
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Muskegon, Michigan
5 out of 5 stars.

I would buy this product again and again

4 years ago
I used this product for spraying and cleaning my spray gun.
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Lake in the hills Illinois
5 out of 5 stars.

Great product

4 years ago
Thins their varnish products enough to make them ""flo"" off the brush.
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alexandria bay,n.y.
5 out of 5 stars.

epifanes for a long lasting deck finish

5 years ago
refinishing a 26 foot 1949 Hutchinson. stripped the mahogany decks and covering boards down to bare wood, raked out the old seams, restained with a custom stain to match the Hutchinson stain and built the varnish back up to 10 coats using epifanes, thinned 50% on the first coat. results were fantastic. put new seams back in between 9th and 10th coats of varnish. in my opinion epifanes is the most durable finish out there.
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Georgetown SC
5 out of 5 stars.

Worked very well

5 years ago
Great product. For brush application, the hardware store brand of naphtha based thinner worked just as well for about 1/2 the price, though.
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BOTHELL, WA
5 out of 5 stars.

Great price!

11 years ago
We can buy this locally but JD has great prices and ships quickly!
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holland michigan
5 out of 5 stars.

if you spray you need this

13 years ago
if spraying epifanes it must be thinned, generics did notwork.
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5 Ratings-Only Reviews

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Q: What else can I use to reduce the __quote__tug__quote__ on my paint brush when I apply the Epiy High Gloss Clear Varnish to my front door? I can't afford the Epiy 1 Part Thinner.

10 years ago
6 Answers

A: You need a high quality thinner. If you cant afford epiphanes one part thinner try Interlux 216 thinner. You can also add FLOOD Penetrol, Oil-Based Additive, Brushing Thinner, Penetrant And Finish-be SURE to use oil based they als make on for latex you want to avoid

Anonymous11 months ago
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Q: Is Epifanes 1 part brush thinner mixed 1 to 1 with their clear high gloss marine varnish?

3 years ago
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A: Hi Steve - 1st Coat thin 50%, 2nd Coat thin 25%, 3rd Coat thin 15%, 4-8 thin 0-5%.

3 years ago
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Q: What is the difference between the Epifane brush thinner and the spray thinner?

11 years ago
2 Answers

A: Using spray thinner for brushing on epiphanes monocoat urethane can cause top surface to skin over and dry too fast, causing wrinkling and incomplete drying. Epiphanes recommends using their brushing thinner -- or mineral spirits (non odor-free) for brushing application.

Anonymous4 years ago
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Q: Can I add this to Epifanes gloss spar varnish to thin enough to spray on usinga HVLP sprayer?

11 years ago
2 Answers

A: Yes. This is the manufacturers own thinner for their products and per the manufacturer, __quote__Application: Brush, roller, conventional air spray, HVLP.__quote__ This is an exceptional product, but you MUST follow the instructions.

11 years ago
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Q: Is the 1-part brushing thinner o be used with Yacht Enamel topside paints as well as varnish? Thanks for your replies.

12 years ago
4 Answers

A: thanks for your reply -- I am restoring a retirement age wooden canvas covered __quote__Maine__quote__ canoe at Apalachicola on the Florida panhandle. I'll use your advice. wes

11 years ago
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Q: I bought enough Epiphanes 1-part monurethane to do my top-side hull of my 27 Newport....did so about 8 years ago and was very impressed, so sticking with Epiphanes. But I'm wondering about their thinner. How does their 1-part thinner compare to Jamestown's TotalBoat ""Special Brushing Thinner 100"" ? I'd like to get a gallon, and was a bit shocked at the ~$75 price on Epiphanes 5000 ml, so would prefer going with your TotalBoat gallon if it'll be OK with Epiphanes Monourethane.

7 years ago
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Q: What is the difference between Epifanes, spray thinner and brush thinner?

8 years ago
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