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  1. Lacquer is a clear or colored coating (called a varnish) that is often used to give wooden surfaces a glossy look. Lacquer is dangerous to swallow. Breathing in the fumes ...
  2. ... or breathing in (sniffing) products to remove paint, lacquer , or varnish . This article is for information only. ... Paint, lacquer, and varnish removers may contain the following poisonous ingredients: Benzyl alcohol Ethanol Formic acid Methyl alcohol Methylene ...
  3. Penlac® Nail Lacquer
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The preparation of Japanese lacquer and the manufacture of Wakasa lacquer ware 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.? : United States National Museum?, 1889?]
    The preparation of Japanese lacquer and the manufacture of Wakasa lacquer ware ... Lacquer ... The preparation of Japanese lacquer and the manufacture of Wakasa lacquer ware Hitchcock, Romyn, 1851-1923. Lacquer Household Articles [Washington, D.C.? : United States National ...
  5. ... CD •1 £ ST CO CO Infections o O Lacquers and o varnishes *o p Non-silicious dusts ... Paints and enamels Aldehydes Alcohols, esters, and ethers Lacquers and varnishes Non-silicious dusts Fluorides Number of ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Evaluation of the industrial hygiene problem of the State of Colorado 
    Publication: Denver, Colorado : State of Colorado Board of Health, 1939
    ... 390 - 25 - 2 - 2 - - - 3 - 281 6 71 Lacquer u Varnish 356 - 21 8 13 6 84 ... Halogenated Hydrocarbons 1.3 - 3.3 - .5 - * - “ “ • 3 Lacquer & Varnishes 1.1 - 2.8 .8 3.5 . ... 1 1 12 8 Benzene 21 17 - A - Lacquer & Varnish 21 16 5 Hydrogen Sulphide ' 20 - 20 ...
  7. ... Cincin., 1922, lxxvi, 61-68.—Wayson (J. T.). Lacquer dermatitis or dermatosis industrialis (papulovesicular lacquer). Arch. Dermat. & Syph., Chicago, 1923, n. s., viii, 77. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... deprave the spirit, with respect to varnishes and lacquer where vegetable colours are concerned, and must consequently ... at 2s. 6d. amounts to 13,5001. sterling. LACQUERS, arc varnishes applied upon tin, brass, and other ...
  9. ... vari- ous colors. Apply with a brush. GOLD LACQUER FOR TIN.—Transparent, All Col oks.—Alcohol in ... only a slight change of materials or combinations. LACQUER FOR BRASS.—Transparent.—Turmeric root, ground tine, 1 ...
  10. ... Russian forces. (See Russia.) Varnish. Lac varnishes, or lacquers, consist of different resins in a state of ... mixed immediately with the colors; but lac or lacquer varnishes are laid on by themselves upon a ...
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