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EPA Stripping the Hazards from Paint Strippers

By Gerard M. Giordano on March 27, 2019
Posted in Managing Environmental Risk in Transactions

On March 15, 2019, the EPA issued a final rule that will ban the retail sale of methylene chloride containing products for consumer uses.  Methylene chloride is a solvent that is currently, but not for much longer, commonly found in consumer paint and furniture strippers.  It is sold by hardware stores and home improvement retailers.…

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