Monday, October 21, 2019

Health Department Recommendations For Disposing Of Paint Thinners


Health officials are advising to safely dispose of certain paint and coating removers (paint strippers) determined to be too dangerous to use. That’s because some of these products contain Methylene Chloride.

Methylene Chloride can affect the nervous system and increase a person's chance of getting cancer, and can damage the liver, kidney and heart. Exposure to a buildup of Methylene Chloride fumes in a small space can be fatal. People who have concerns about past exposure should discuss this with their health care provider.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a final rule in March to prohibit the manufacturer, importation, processing and distribution of Methylene Chloride in all paint removers for consumer use. The restrictions go into effect on November 22. U.S. and Canadian retailers have already taken a stance against this health concern for consumers by banning paint strippers containing Methylene Chloride from their shelves.

Anyone who has paint and coating removers that contain Methylene Chloride, is urged to contact their local solid waste district for when and where hazardous waste collection is available. Methylene Chloride is typically listed as an ingredient on the container. Do not dispose of these products in your drain, trash or anywhere in the environment.

Businesses and consumers that use Methylene Chloride products can replace these products with safer yet still effective and environmentally friendly removal products now available in the paint stripping market.

Max Strip is our top recommended brand for safe paint and coating removal products. Max Strip removal formulas provide low VOC skin safe strippers that are water soluble and biodegradable in the environment. Visit MAXstrip.com today for purchase options, detailed removal instructions, and great removal project ideas!