MSDS
Artisan Architectural Cleaner
9/9/13
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Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up: Dike spill and collect into closable containers for
disposal with an inert absorbent. Wash spill site with water.
Section 7. Handling and Storage
Precautions for safe handling: Prevent contact with eyes. Avoid contact with skin and clothing. Avoid
breathing vapors or mists. Use only with adequate ventilation. Remove and launder contaminated clothing
before re-use. Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating, drinking, smoking or using toilet facilities.
Empty containers retain product residues. Follow all SDS precautions in handling empty containers.
Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities: Store in a cool, well ventilated area away from
oxidizers and other incompatible materials. Protect containers from physical damage.
Section 8. Exposure Controls / Personal Protection
Exposure guidelines:
Monoethanolamine
3 mg/m3 TWA ACGIH TLV
6 mg/m3 STEL ACGIH TLV
3 mg/m3 TWA OSHA PEL
Tetrasodium EDTA
None Established
Surfactant
None Established
2-Butoxyethanol
50 ppm (skin) TWA OSHA PEL
20 ppm TWA ACGIH TLV
Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether
50 ppm TWA ACGIH TLV
100 ppm STEL ACGIH TLV
Appropriate engineering controls: Good general room ventilation (equivalent to outdoors) should be
adequate under normal conditions. If the recommended exposure limit is exceeded increased mechanical
ventilation such as local exhaust may be required.
Personal Protective Equipment:
Respiratory protection: Good general ventilation (equivalent to outdoors) should be adequate under normal
conditions. For spray application and for large jobs where the recommended exposure limit may be exceeded
an approved organic vapor respirator with a particulate pre-filter, supplied air respirator (with escape bottle if
required) or self-contained breathing apparatus may be required. Selection of respiratory protection depends on
the contaminant type, form and concentration. Select in accordance with OSHA 1910.134 and good Industrial
Hygiene practice.
Skin protection: Butyl rubber or other impervious gloves are recommended to prevent skin contact.
Eye protection: Wear chemical goggles and/or faceshield to prevent eye contact. Do not wear contact lenses.
Other: Impervious apron, boots and other clothing are recommended if needed to prevent contact or if
splashing is possible. For operations where contact can occur, a safety shower and an eye wash facility should
be available.