Lacquer thinner vs. Mineral spirits Vs. Paint thinner

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Scanam2006
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Lacquer thinner vs. Mineral spirits Vs. Paint thinner

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I have trying to find out if there is a difference amongest the three. Is one stronger than the rest and is there a difference in chemical composition.
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Mineral spirits are a petroleum distillate commonly used as a paint thinner and mild solvent. Paint thinner is a generic name for a varienty of fluids, Acetone, Mineral turpentine, Turpentine, Naphtha, Toluene, White spirit, Xylene, & Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK). Lacquer thinner is a mixture of several solvents typically containing butyl acetate and xylene or toluene. Out of the three, it's usually considered the most volatile.
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Thanks for the wonderful answer.
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