Excess acrylic thinner must never be rinsed into sewers
poured onto soil
or placed in standard curbside bins.
Acrylic thinners are volatile compounds that endanger both environmental safety and community health.
The safest way to dispose of them is through a local hazardous waste collection program
Numerous municipalities provide fixed disposal sites or periodic pickup events for toxic home substances.
Contact your city’s environmental services department to locate approved disposal times and venues.
If your remaining quantity is negligible
you can let it evaporate in a well ventilated area away from any ignition sources
Use a broad, shallow tray constructed of metal or heat-resistant glass
and leave it uncovered in a secure outdoor space, such as a garage or patio
that is completely out of reach of curious animals and young ones.
When the thinner has completely dried, leaving behind inert solids
the container may then be placed in your normal recycling or trash bin.
Protect your skin with protective gloves and site (maxes.co.kr) ensure ample airflow during use.
Avoid blending this solvent with paint removers, degreasers, or other solvents
as this can create dangerous reactions.
Ensure every jar or bottle is securely capped and plainly marked with its identity
Keep containers in a cool, shaded location, far from radiators, stoves, or heaters.
If you lack clarity on disposal procedures
contact your local waste disposal service for guidance.
Responsible disposal protects your community and the environment.