Leftover acrylic thinners should never be poured down the drain
disposed of outdoors
or thrown in the regular trash.
This substance is highly combustible and poses serious risks to ecosystems and human well-being.
The most secure disposal method involves utilizing a municipal hazardous waste facility
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.
Should you have a minimal residue
you can let it evaporate in a well ventilated area away from any ignition sources
Transfer the liquid into a low, non-reactive vessel made of metal or sturdy glass
and expose it in a locked, inaccessible outdoor area like a shed or deck
ensuring no access by toddlers, dogs, or cats.
After all solvent has dissipated and only a dry film is left
you may discard the empty vessel with standard household waste.
Always wear gloves and work in a well ventilated area when handling thinners.
Never mix acrylic thinners with other chemicals like paint strippers or solvents
as this can create dangerous reactions.
Ensure every jar or site (http://pasarinko.zeroweb.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=notice&wr_id=7829661) bottle is securely capped and plainly marked with its identity
Store in a dark, temperature-controlled area, insulated from any potential heat exposure.
If you are unsure about your options
consult your community’s environmental compliance office.
Ethical disposal practices preserve neighborhood health and natural resources.