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Quality Chemical's Denatured Alcohol 200-Proof Ethyl Alcohol - for Cleaning, 1 Gallon Combo (128 oz.)

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Brand Quality Chemical
Item Form Liquid
Item Volume 1 Gallons
Unit Count 128.0 Fluid Ounces
Number of Items 4



Product Description

Denatured Ethyl Alcohol 200 Proof

Denatured Alcohol Ethanol 200 proof

Recommended thinner and cleaner for shellac.

Denatured Alcohol-Ethanol 200 proof

Denatured Ethyl Alcohol 200 Proof

Denatured Alcohol is made with a higher level of natural and renewable resources.

No ozone depleting chemicals.

Denatured Alcohol-Ethanol 200 proof

Sealed for your protection.

Recommended Thinner and Cleaner for Shellac.

Dissolves Ink and Various Other Stains

Also use as a clean burning fuel for use specifically in alcohol burning appliances

Denatured Ethyl Alcohol 200 Proof

US DOT transportation guides

According to US DOT transportation guides. Some states require One Gallon alcohol to be sent as 4 Quarts.

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Serving the community for over 50 years Established in 1966, we have built our reputation by providing excellent products and fantastic competitive prices. Quality Chemical Company is your one-stop-shop for all your Chemical, Cleaning and Janitorial Supply needs. We are manufacturers and distributors of an extensive line of products for the Food Service, Housekeeping, and Institutional, Industrial, Automotive and Marine Industries. For more than 50 years we have been helping our customers maintain their facilities and we can help you. See how we can help your business and make your life easier.


A•Ha
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
Matt Eddy wrote that he didn’t make Everclear from this and I hope he was kidding. Methanol is toxic and is made from “everclear” by adding toxic substances (or messing up when distilling moonshine, apparently.) I don’t know what the initial impetus for “denaturing” ethanol was but there are a couple reasons I can think of for continuing the practice today. First off is purity. If the alcohol isn’t destined to be consumed the percentage of contaminants isn’t as much of a concern for industrial grade. (Reagent grade requires higher purity.) Second, ethanol destined to be sold as a beverage is taxed as liquor. I haven’t seen one in a long time but Everclear had or has a tax label. I don’t know if the food grade alcohol sold here has them but it would strike me as odd if it didn’t.Whatever you do, don’t drink methanol aka denatured alcohol. The classic warning against moonshine was that it could cause blindness - because it was contaminated in the same was as to denature it. I don’t know how likely it was or if that was a myth spread during Prohibition to keep people from buying it. If the label tells you it’s denatured you should probably believe it.I used to brew beer and was surprisingly good at it but I had a batch that was undrinkable because there were ketones. Alcohol can produce ketones under the wrong conditions. I’d brought some of the beer, in bottles to a party of non-brewers and when I realised the problem I tried to collect it before anyone could drink it. Unfortunately there were a couple people who insisted it tasted fine and didn’t want me to dump it. It’s not worth killing (even more) brain cells off by drinking ketones (or acetaldehyes) along with ethanol.
G&R
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023
Love it for cleaning
D Henry
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023
No problems
Adina
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023
So far it's been a good choice for my new shower. It was recommended by the manufacturer.
Matt Eddy
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022
I purchased this to dissolve shellac flakes and it did a great job. I didn't use it to make Everclear so I can't attest to it's purity. But it seems just fine -- no reason to doubt its quality. The price wasn't too bad and the two free spray bottles were a nice bonus. A great option for those of us stuck out in the People's Republic of California where all solvents are evil.