| About Shoe Polishes
Common hazardous ingredients
Methylene chloride, mineral spirits, nitrobenzene, silicones, trichloroethylene
Potential hazards
Flammable; toxic; absorbed through skin contact and vapor inhalation
Use and storage
Use according to label instructions in a well-ventilated area.
Wear rubber gloves. Keep container tightly closed when not in use.
Keep contaminated rags and brushes in a sealed container as well.
Store all materials out of reach of children and away from sources of flames.
Disposal
Best: Use up or give away. Dispose of empty container in
the garbage.
Second Best: Hold for a household hazardous waste collection.
In Oregon, call 1-800-732-9253 to find out if there is a hazardous waste
collection event scheduled in your community, or call your garbage hauler,
local government solid waste department or the Oregon Department of Environmental
Quality at (503) 229-5913 or toll-free at 1-800-452-4011.
Alternatives
- Use wipe-on rather than spray polishes. They have fewer solvents
and are less likely to be inhaled.
- Apply beeswax-based products, olive oil, or cold-pressed nut oil
to leather and buff with a chamois cloth to shine.
- Work a dab of petroleum jelly into patent leather to give it a glistening
shine and prevent cracking in the winter.
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