I have almost a full gallon of M66 that went bad. How do I properly dispose of this? I am not convinced I can simply throw this in the trash and have that be friendly to the environment.
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Re: Disposal Question
Lets see if I can say this with sense.
Go to meguiars.com, then customer service (or something like that) tab at the top. When that opens, look for MSDS (down near the bottom), click and follow the instructions.
MSDS sheet have the 'disposal' methods listed.
Hope this helps ya.
Bill
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Meguiars MSDS Search
The thing is, MSDS sheets can't be too specific about disposal requirements because the sheets need to be universal and disposal regulations vary from state to state, county to county, etc.
Have the MSDS handy and check with whoever handles your local waste disposal.
Here in OC, CA, the county has a few designated drop-off points for household hazardous waste. (Businesses contract with commercial waste disposal companies.)
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Originally posted by the other pc View PostMeguiars MSDS Search
The thing is, MSDS sheets can't be too specific about disposal requirements because the sheets need to be universal and disposal regulations vary from state to state, county to county, etc.
Have the MSDS handy and check with whoever handles your local waste disposal.
Here in OC, CA, the county has a few designated drop-off points for household hazardous waste. (Businesses contract with commercial waste disposal companies.)
Brian Hann
Manager - Meguiar's Solutions Hub
Meguiar's Inc.
Irvine, California
bhann@meguiars.com
(800) 854-8073 *3870
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