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To: xray who wrote (737)7/6/1998 9:59:00 PM
From: Ginco  Read Replies (2) of 2444
 
Xray-what kind of 1\2 ass DD do you do-if any
Citristrip: 810-340-0400. Call the #
do you have any other paint stripper to mention other than
what peter joesph brought to this thread-because these were
discounted a long time ago-like right after peter joesph
mentioned them-go back and read the posts "Don't forget the wise words of your friend Peter -you never dealt with the issue of competition, which Peter Joseph carefully researched:"DID YOU??
-XRAY-"Don't forget the wise words of your friend Peter"HAHAHAHA-SEE WHAT YOU GET FOR TRYING TO BE SMART-peter joesph made you look stupid.

Look at his research-read son

Rule #1 Do your own DD don't believe everything you read here-For some reason I thought your were smarter

Read the 3rd line-xray and read everything on Ameristrip read it all

Do any of the "green" paint strippers work?
We've tried two that were quite effective: Woodfinisher's Pride and Citristrip. Both are based on n-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), which is nonflammable and produces fewer toxic vapors. (Citristrip also contains d-limonene, a citrus-scented solvent; it actually smells nice.) They're not cheap, and they take much longer to work than traditional strippers. But we recommend them since the old, methylene chloride strippers offer speed at the expense of health: They're both carcinogenic and narcotic.
Citristrip: 810-340-0400.
Woodfinisher's: 901-775-0100.

Directory:
"Green" paint strippers:
Citristrip, 32-oz. bottle, $12; Specialty Environmental Technologies, 4520 Glenmeade Lane, Auburn Hills, MI 48326; 810-340-0400.
Woodfinisher's Pride, 32-oz. bottle, $12; W.M. Barr & Co., 2105 Channel Ave., Memphis, TN 38113; 901-775-0100.

Material Safety Data Sheet
Date Prepared: 10-12-95 Date Revised: 1-29-97
Emergency Telephone: 800-424-9300 (Chemtrec) Information 203-438-8144

SECTION 1 - PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product Name: Ameristripr Gel
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS **
Hazardous Components OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Other Limits

N-Methypyrrolidone (CAS#872-50-4) NE* NE* ** 100 ppm
Dibasic Esters NE* NE* ** 1.5 ppm, 10mg/cu.m
POE Decyl Phosphate (CAS#52019-36-0) NE* NE*
Phosphoric Acid (CAS#7664-38-2) 1 mg/cu.m 3mg/cu.m (STEL) 1 mg/cu.m 3mg/cu.m (STEL)
Ethyl Ethoxypropionate (CAS#763-69-9) NE* NE* ** 50 ppm
Hydroxypropylcellulose (CAS#9004-64-2) NE* NE*
Other Ingredients NE* NE* NE*
* Not Established ** Manufacturer's Acceptable Exposure Limit - 8 Hr TWA *** The composition of this product is proprietary
SECTION III - PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Boiling Point: 337-427§ F Specific Gravity: 1.026 @ 20§C
Vapor Pressure: 0.40 mm Hg@68§ F % Volatile by Weight: 94%
Vapor Density: Greater than 1 Evaporation Rate: Not Established
Solubility in water: Moderate Odor: Mild, Amine like odor
Appearance: Pale to Dark Yellow Gel pH: 5.5 - 7.5

SECTION IV - FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flash Point: 165§ F (Pensky Martens Closed Cup) Flammable Limits: LEL Unknown, UEL Unknown Extinguishing Media: Water spray, Dry chemical CO2, alcohol foam Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Firefighter should wear positive pressure, full face self contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Cool exposed containers with water spray. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Caution- Vapors may form explosive mixture with air. Vapors may be heavier than air, After fire is extinguished, vapors could accumulate, travel to a source of ignition and flash back.
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
Carcinogenicity: NTP: Not Listed IARC: Not Listed OSHA: Not Listed Health Hazards: The health effects of this product have not been established, but components are thought to be only mildly to moderately hazardous. Acute Effects ( Short Term): May cause burns or irritate skin, eyes, nose and throat. May cause damage to mucous membranes. May cause blurred vision. Harmful if swallowed. Eye contact may cause watering of eyes and inflammation of conjunctiva as well as irritation of lids. Chronic Effects ( Long Term): Prolonged or repeated contact with skin causes redness, swelling and cracking. Routes of Entry: Can be absorbed by ingestion, through the skin and respiratory tract. Signs & Symptoms of Exposure: Eye: Eye contact may cause irritation of the conjunctiva, discomfort, tearing and blurring of vision. Skin: Skin contact may cause irritation ( reddening, swelling, rash, scaling or blistering) or dermatitis. Inhalation: Inhalation of vapors and mists may cause damage to mucus membranes and irritation of the upper respiratory passages with coughing and discomfort, slowness, drowsiness and nausea. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Overexposure to dibasic esters could aggravate some symptoms of pre-existing eye disease as well as blurred vision per the manufacturer of dibasic esters. Safety Precautions: Avoid breathing vapors or mist. Do not get in eyes, on skin or on clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling.Emergency First Aid ProceduresInhalation: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing id difficult, give oxygen. Obtain emergency medical attention. Eye Contact: Rinse with clean water for 15 minutes. Obtain emergency medical attention. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin with mild soap and water for 15 minutes. Seek medical attention if irritation or rash develops or persists after area is washed. Ingestion: If swallowed, give lukewarm water (pint) id completely conscious/alert. Never give anything by mouth to a person who is unconscious or convulsing. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING - Obtain emergency medical attention.
SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable Conditions to Avoid: Heat and flames. Incompatibility ( Material to Avoid): Strong oxidizing or reducing agents. Hazardous Decomposition or Products: Oxides of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus will be emitted if product is heated to decomposition. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
SECTION VII - SPILL or LEAK PROCEDURES
Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: Remove all sources of heat, sparks, flame. impact, friction or electricity. Ventilate the spill area. Dike spill to prevent spill from spreading and to prevent entry into water or sewer system. Recover free liquids for reuse or reclamation. Soak up residual spilled material with suitable, non-reactive material, such as clay, sawdust, kitty litter, and or vermiculite. Collect absorbed material in suitable container for disposal. Flush spill area with a water spray. Waste Disposal Method: Dispose of waste according to Federal. State and Local regulations. Precautions to be Taken in handling & Storage: Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid inhalation of vapors and mists. Keep container and vapors from this container away from heat, sparks and flame. Keep container closed. Other Precautions: Containers should be stored in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from flammable or oxidizing material and sources of heat or flame.
SECTION VIII - OCCUPATIONAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Respiratory Protection: A NIOSH/MSHA approved air purifying respirator with an organic vapor cartridge or canister may be used when airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits. Protection provided by air purifying respirators is limited. Use positive pressure air supplied respirators if exposure levels are not known or where air purifying respirators may not provide adequate protection. Ventilation: Local exhaust - As necessary to maintain exposure below limits. Mechanical ( General) - The material should be handled in a well ventilated area. Use with adequate general ventilation. Special: NA Face/Eye Protection: Use of safety glasses, chemical goggles or a face shields is recommended. Protective Gloves: Impervious gloves of natural latex, neoprene or butyl rubber is recommended. Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: Wear impervious clothing, such as rubber gloves, rubber apron, coveralls and boots made of butyl rubber. Work / Hygienic Practices: Wash thoroughly after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and dispose or wash before reuse.
SECTION IX - OTHER INFORMATION
Hazard Materials Identification System (HMIS): Health - 1 Flammability - 2 Reactivity - 0 National Fire Protection Association Hazard Identification System (NFPA): Health - 1 Flammability - 2 Reactivity - 0 The information contained in this MSDS was obtained from current and reliable sources, however the data is provided without any warranty, expressed or implied, regarding its correctness or accuracy. Since the conditions of handling, storage and disposal of this product are beyond the control of this company, it is not responsible for loss, injury and expense arising out of the products improper use. No warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the product described in this MSDS shall be created or inferred by any statements in this MSDS. Various government agencies may have specific regulations regarding transportation, handling, storage, use or disposal of this product which may not be covered by this MSDS. The user is responsible for full compliance.

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