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DANGER

The MSDS mandates chemical-resistant gloves (Nitrile or Neoprene— not latex), splash goggles, and a respirator with organic vapor cartridges. If the MSDS lists Methylene Chloride, you require an air-supplied respirator in confined spaces.

The Abro Paint Remover MSDS typically includes the following sections:

To use Abro Paint Remover effectively and safely:

A common, highly effective stripper, but it presents significant inhalation hazards. Toluene/Acetone: Solvents that make the remover flammable. Methanol: Toxic if ingested or absorbed through the skin. 2. Primary Health Hazards (Overexposure)

The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), now more commonly referred to as a Safety Data Sheet (SDS), is arguably the most critical document for any strong chemical product. It is not just a dry regulatory requirement; it is the definitive guide to the product's hazards and safe handling procedures.

Because ABRO formulas are highly volatile, store containers in a cool, dry, well-ventilated space away from direct sunlight, open flames, sparks, or static discharge. Aerosol cans are pressurized and must never be exposed to temperatures exceeding 120°F (50°C) to prevent rupture. 4. Exposure Controls & Personal Protection (Section 8)