This guide answers common questions about the Resin Blaster. For complete safety, handling, and disposal information, please refer to the product label and Safety Data Sheet (SDS), which take precedence over the general guidance below.
Ingredients & Composition
What's in the Resin Blaster? The Resin Blaster is formulated with ingredients selected for cleaning performance.
Are the ingredients environmentally friendly? The formulation includes ingredients designed to break down through natural processes under appropriate conditions. Environmental impact depends on how the product is used and disposed of — please follow the disposal guidance below and consult the SDS for full environmental information.
Safety & Handling
Is it hazardous? The Resin Blaster is classified as a Category 4 flammable liquid. Like many cleaning products, it can cause irritation on contact with eyes or if ingested. Always:
- Use in a well-ventilated area
- Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged skin contact
- Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flames
- Store in a cool, dry place in the original container
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
For complete hazard information, first aid measures, and personal protective equipment recommendations, refer to the Safety Data Sheet.
What if it gets on my skin or in my eyes? Follow the first aid instructions on the product label and SDS. If irritation persists or if the product is swallowed, contact a poison control center or seek medical attention.
Surface Compatibility
What surfaces can I use it on? The Resin Blaster is intended for use on glass, ceramic, and similar non-porous surfaces. Because surface materials, finishes, and coatings vary, we strongly recommend testing on a small, inconspicuous area before full application. The user is responsible for confirming compatibility with their specific item.
Disposal
How should I dispose of it? Disposal requirements for chemical products vary by location. Please check your local, state, and federal regulations for proper disposal of cleaning chemicals and flammable liquids in your area. Many municipalities have household hazardous waste programs that accept these products.
Do not pour the product into storm drains, on the ground, or into natural water sources.
Can it harm aquatic life? Cleaning products released into water bodies can affect aquatic ecosystems. Please dispose of the product according to local regulations rather than releasing it into the environment.
Questions?
If you have questions that aren't covered here, please contact our support team — and always consult the product label and Safety Data Sheet for the most complete and current information.
This FAQ is provided for general informational purposes only and does not replace the product label, Safety Data Sheet, or applicable laws and regulations.