SDS
SAFETY DATA SHEET Sea Foam Concentrated Fuel injector Cleaner
Revised: 4/18/2019 Page 6
Eye Irritation Not expected to cause eye irritation by acute exposure.
Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation
Skin Irritation Not expected to cause skin irritation by acute exposure.
Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation, or
dryness/cracking of the skin.
Respiratory Irritation Mists of mineral oils, if inhaled, may be irritating.
Components of this product have been known to cause
respiratory irritation in humans with acute exposure
Dermal Toxicity Components of this product are classified as carcinogens and
may be absorbed through the skin
Inhalation Toxicity Components of this product are classified as carcinogens and
may be ingested by inhalation. Exposure to mineral oil mists
may be harmful. Symptoms of over-exposure to mineral oil
mists may be similar to that of pneumonia.
Oral Toxicity Components of this product are classified as carcinogens and
may be ingested orally. LD50 in rats exceeds 5g/Kg.
Aspiration Hazard This product does not present a classifiable hazard of
aspiration due to viscosity – however, this product may be
fatal if swallowed and enters airways, particularly in those
with weakened respiratory systems.
- Chronic Exposure –
Chronic Toxicity Components of this product are classified as carcinogenic
Carcinogenicity This product contains chemicals that are known to cause
cancer and are classified as carcinogens – Xylene is listed as
a class A4 carcinogen by the ACGIH (concentration <1%)
Mutagenicity No data available to indicate product or any components at
greater than 0.1% are mutagenic or genotoxic.
Reproductive Toxicity No data available to indicate product or any components at
greater than 0.1% may cause reproductive toxicity.
Teratogenicity No data available to indicate product or any components at
greater than 0.1% may cause teratogenic effects.
- Additional Information –
Other Product contains trimethylbenzenes which have shown blood
effects in laboratory animals after long-term inhalation
exposure. May be toxic to the central nervous system, liver,
kidneys, and blood system by inhalation. Symptoms may
include irregular or rapid heartbeat. Xylene vapour has
caused occupational skin sensitization in humans. Weak