MSDS
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 3M™ Marine Mildew Stain Remover, PN 09067 10/17/12
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5.1 FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES
Autoignition temperature
No Data Available
Flash Point
>=200 ºC [Test Method: Closed Cup]
Flammable Limits(LEL)
No Data Available
Flammable Limits(UEL)
No Data Available
5.2 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA
Use fire extinguishers with class B extinguishing agents (e.g., dry chemical, carbon dioxide).
5.3 PROTECTION OF FIRE FIGHTERS
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Wear full protective equipment (Bunker Gear) and a self-contained breathing apparatus
(SCBA).
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Contact with aluminum or zinc in a pressurized system may generate hydrogen gas which
could create an explosion hazard.
Note: See STABILITY AND REACTIVITY (SECTION 10) for hazardous combustion and thermal decomposition
information.
SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
Evacuate unprotected and untrained personnel from hazard area. The spill should be cleaned up by qualified personnel. Ventilate the
area with fresh air. For large spill, or spills in confined spaces, provide mechanical ventilation to disperse or exhaust vapors, in
accordance with good industrial hygiene practice. Warning! A motor could be an ignition source and could cause flammable gases or
vapors in the spill area to burn or explode. Remember, adding an absorbent material does not remove a toxic, corrosivity or
flammability hazard.
6.2. Environmental precautions
For larger spills, cover drains and build dikes to prevent entry into sewer systems or bodies of water. Place in a metal container
approved for use in transportation by appropriate authorities. The container must be lined with polyethylene plastic or contain a plastic
drum liner made of polyethylene. Dispose of collected material as soon as possible.
Clean-up methods
Refer to other sections of this MSDS for information regarding physical and health hazards, respiratory protection, ventilation, and
personal protective equipment. Contain spill. For large spills, if necessary, get assistance from professional spill clean up team. For
small spills, carefully neutralize spill by adding appropriate dilute acid such as vinegar. Work slowly to avoid boiling or spattering.
Continue to add neutralizing agent until reaction stops. Let cool before collecting. Or use a commercially available caustic (alkaline or
basic) spill clean-up kit. Follow kit directions exactly. Working from around the edges of the spill inward, cover with bentonite,
vermiculite, or commercially available inorganic absorbent material. Mix in sufficient absorbent until it appears dry. Collect as much
of the spilled material as possible. Clean up residue with detergent and water.
In the event of a release of this material, the user should determine if the release qualifies as reportable according to
local, state, and federal regulations.








