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Jasco Premium Paint Remover
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents; bases; strong caustics; strong acids; oxygen; nitrogen peroxide;
reactive metals such as aluminum and magnesium; sodium; potassium; and nitric acid.
Incompatibility - Materials To Avoid
Decomposition may produce carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, hydrogen chloride, chlorine gas, and small
quantities of phosgene.
Hazardous Decomposition Or Byproducts
Hazardous Polymerization:
Will occur [ ] Will not occur [ X ]
No data available.
Conditions To Avoid - Hazardous Polymerization
11. Toxicological Information
This product has not been tested as a whole. Information below will be for individual ingredients.
Methylene Chloride:
ACUTE TOXICITY:
LC50 Rat inhalation 52 mg/L 4 hrs
LD50 Rat oral 985-1600 mg/kg
SKIN CORROSION / IRRITATION:
810 mg/24 hr skin rabbit - severe
100 mg/24 hr skin rabbit - moderate
SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE / IRRITATION:
162 mg eyes rabbit - moderate
10 mg eyes rabbit - mild
500 mg/24 hr eyes rabbit - mild
RESPIRATORY OR SKIN SENSITIZATION: Not a respiratory or skin sensitizer.
ASPIRATION HAZARD: Methylene chloride does present an aspiration hazard.
MUTAGENIC DATA: Positive results have been observed in the Ames test. In mammalian systems, responses
have generally been negative.
IMMUNOTOXICITY: A study found there was no evidence of harm to the immune system of laboratory
animals or reduced ability to combat disease.
NEUROTOXICITY: Tests in rats indicate no significant neurotoxic effects after exposure to concentrations up to
2,000 ppm for 90 days. No neurotoxic effects have been observed in humans at typical occupational exposure
levels.
DEVELOPMENTAL/REPRODUCTIVE: No significant developmental effects were observed in female rats and
mice exposed to 1,250 ppm during gestation. A similar result was observed in rats exposed to 4,500 ppm before
and during gestation. A two-generation inhalation study showed no adverse reproductive effects in rats exposed
to as much as 1,500 ppm for 14 weeks.
CARCINOGEN STATUS: Methylene chloride is carcinogenic in experimental animals at a relatively high dose,
by route(s) of administration, at site(s), of histologic type(s), or by mechanism(s) that are not considered relevant
to worker exposure. Available epidemiological studies do not confirm an increased risk of cancer in humans.
Available evidence suggests that this material is not likely to cause cancer in humans except under uncommon or
unlikely routes or levels of exposure.
Methanol:
ACUTE TOXICITY:
LD50 Rat oral 5628 mg/kg
LC50 Rat inhalation 64000 ppm/4 hr
LC50 Rat inhalation 87.5 mg/L/6 hr
LD50 Mouse oral 7300 mg/kg
SKIN CORROSION / IRRITATION: LD50 Rabbit dermal 15,800 mg/kg bw
SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE / IRRITATION: Methanol is a mild to moderate eye irritant.
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