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SOCO® Paint Waste Hardener

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Paint Waste Hardener

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SOCO® Paint Waste Hardener is an environmentally-friendly paint management solution engineered to solve the operational pain points of paint spillages, residual waste liquid, and difficult post-painting cleanups. Compatible with latex, acrylic, and various water-based or oil-based paints, this advanced paint solidifier fully meets the treatment demands for both spillages and residual paint removal. 


There is no need to rely on messy traditional absorbents like newspaper, kitty litter, or sand; simply stir in the hardener, and it will rapidly solidify liquid paint into a stable, manageable solid within 15-30 minutes. By transforming liquid paint into disposable solid waste, it simplifies your cleaning procedures and eliminates environmental and safety risks, making it easy and safe for direct curbside disposal.

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Features

Non-toxic & Eco-friendly for Safe Application: Formulated with non-toxic eco-friendly ingredients. No harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are released during solidification, protecting operators’ health and complying with green environmental protection and sustainable development standards.


Instant Solidification for Efficient Operation: Delivers powerful water absorption and retention capacity to solidify liquid paint in a very short time, effectively preventing further spreading, penetration and secondary pollution of paint.


Wide Compatibility with Various Paints: Highly adaptable to spill treatment of various water-based paints (latex paint, acrylic paint, etc.) and oil-based paints, satisfying cleaning requirements for diverse coating materials.


Easy Cleanup & Labor Cost Savings: Solidified paint forms a non-sticky, non-dripping stable solid that can be disposed of in compliance with regulations, greatly reducing cleaning difficulty and labor expenses.


Instructions

Prepare Paint: Place the paint to be treated in an open container.

Add Solidifier: Add the appropriate amount of SOCO® Paint Waste Hardener based on the volume of paint.

Stir Thoroughly: Mix well using a stirring stick until the paint begins to thicken.

Wait for Solidification: Allow 15-30 minutes for the paint to solidify fully.

Dispose of Solidified Paint: Discard the hardened paint following all local waste disposal regulations.

Applications

Home Use(Ideal for homeowners looking to safely dispose of leftover latex and acrylic paint with minimal effort.)

Construction Sites(Perfect for solidifying spilled paint or colorants at construction and job sites, making cleanup easier.)

Industrial Use(Useful for treating residual paint in workshops or manufacturing facilities, enhancing environmental safety.)

Waste Management Facilities(Beneficial for landfills and recycling centers to assist in processing paint waste that cannot be accepted in liquid form.)


Precautions

For Non-Toxic Paint Only

Keep the container open during solidification to avoid gas buildup.

Wear gloves during use to prevent skin contact and avoid inhaling powder.

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FAQs

  • What types of paint can paint waste hardener be used on?

    Our paint waste hardener is designed for most latex and water-based paints, including acrylic coatings. It is not recommended for oil-based or solvent-based paints.

  • How long does it take to solidify the paint?

    In most cases, the hardener will turn liquid paint into a gel-like solid within a few minutes, depending on paint volume and temperature.

  • Is Paint Waste Hardener safe for the environment?

    Yes. It is non-toxic, eco-friendly, and safe for users. The solidified paint can be disposed of with regular household or construction waste in compliance with local regulations.

  • Can I use it for large quantities of leftover paint?

    Yes. For larger volumes, add the hardener in batches and mix well to ensure complete solidification. This helps reduce waste handling costs and prevents environmental contamination.

  • Are there any precautions?

    Use only with non-toxic paint. Keep the container open during solidification to avoid gas buildup. Wear gloves and avoid inhaling powder.

  • How should I dispose of the solidified paint?

    After it fully hardens, discard it following all local waste disposal regulations.

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