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Safety Data Sheet

MR MUSCLE – Window & Glass Cleaner

SC Johnson

This Safety Data Sheet covers MR MUSCLE – Window & Glass Cleaner, manufactured by SC Johnson. It complies with CHIP, 67/548/EEC regulations. Available in English. Last revised 1 April 2011.

CAS Number

112-25-4

Language

🇬🇧English

Regulation

CHIP, 67/548/EEC

Revision Date

1 April 2011

Safety Information

Key Hazards

  • May cause skin irritation with prolonged contact
  • May irritate eyes upon contact
  • Contains harmful ingredients if swallowed (causes burns)
  • Vapors or spray should not be inhaled
  • Keep away from children

First Aid Guide

Eye Contact

Rinse immediately with plenty of water. Seek medical attention if irritation develops and persists.

Skin Contact

Rinse with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation develops and persists.

Inhalation

No special requirements for normal use. Ensure adequate ventilation.

Ingestion

If symptoms persist, call a physician immediately.

Protection Needed

Eyes

No special eye protection required for normal use.

Hands

Wear suitable gloves (nitrile or rubber) compliant with EU Directive 89/686/EEC and EN 374 standard. Clean gloves with soap and water before removal.

Respiratory

No respiratory protection required for normal household use. Use ventilation if spray mist is generated.

Skin/Body

Wash contaminated clothing before re-use. Standard work clothing is sufficient for normal use.

Physical Properties

AppearanceGreen liquid
OdourCharacteristic odor
pHAcidic
Flash Point56°C
Boiling PointNot available

Safe Handling

Handling Precautions
  • Use only in well-ventilated areas
  • Avoid prolonged skin contact with the product
  • Do not breathe spray or vapors
  • Wash hands after use
  • Keep out of reach of children
Storage

Store in original container. Keep out of reach of children. Do not freeze. Store away from extremes of temperature and direct sunlight.

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