Abro Paint Remover Msds [patched] -

No “trade secrets” hidden—just dangerous chemistry.

: It is Harmful or Fatal if swallowed or inhaled in high concentrations. Inhalation can lead to central nervous system (CNS) depression, characterized by dizziness, nausea, or headache. abro paint remover msds

| Chemical Name | Common Function | Typical Percentage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (Dichloromethane) | Primary stripping agent (Note: Use restricted/banned in some consumer paints strippers in the USA/EU). | 0% - 60% (Check specific label) | | Methanol | Solvent / Carrier | 10% - 30% | | Toluene | Solvent | 5% - 15% | | Acetone | Solvent | 5% - 15% | | Sodium Hydroxide | Caustic agent (breaks down paint binder) | 1% - 5% | | Paraffin Wax | Evaporation retardant (keeps stripper active longer) | < 1% | No “trade secrets” hidden—just dangerous chemistry

The safety documentation for aerosol paint strippers generally classifies the product under several hazard categories according to OSHA and the Globally Harmonized System (GHS): | Chemical Name | Common Function | Typical