Can you store paint thinner in plastic container?

Paint thinner can be stored in approved plastic one-gallon containers. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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Does thinner eat through plastic?

Mineral spirits (aka paint thinner) are no good for ABS plastic, HDPE, and EPDM. Linseed oil is no good for EPDM, rubber, and neoprene. Ethyl alcohol (the kind you can drink) will dissolve polyurethane but is pretty much OK for everything else.
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Does paint thinner react with plastic?

Paint thinner does not melt the plastic. Paint thinner is used for removing paint, varnish, and other unwanted substances from surfaces without damaging them. It works by dissolving or vaporizing the substance you are trying to remove while leaving behind a film of thinner on the surface.
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How do you store paint thinner?

Store paint thinner in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from sources of ignition, pets and children. Recycle used paint thinner by pouring it into a glass container and sealing it tightly. Clearly label the container as “Paint Thinner: Toxic” and place it in a dry, well-ventilated area for several months.
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Can solvent be stored in plastic?

Water soluble solvents in general do not develop static electricity and are quiet safe to be kept in plastic containers.
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Can you store paint in plastic container?

So I asked the internet, “Can you store leftover paint in a plastic container?” Turns out, the answer is yes! In fact, some paint brands have begun switching to plastic cans. After a little shopping, I found the perfect plastic canisters!
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Can acetone go in a plastic container?

It's best that acetone not be put in plastic containers due to the risk that it will break down the container and leak. Acetone is a naturally occurring organic compound that is created in the human body during metabolic processes where fat is broken down into energy.
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Can you put paint thinner in a glass jar?

To do so, put on rubber or nitrile gloves and, working in a well-ventilated space, pour the thinner through a few coffee filters into a glass jar large enough to hold all the liquid. The filters will collect the globs of paint and leave you with clean thinner.
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Can paint thinner catch on fire?

Simply put, rags that contain residue of oil-based paints and stains, paint thinners, varnishes, or polyurethane can spontaneously combust and catch on fire. Here's what happens: When oily rags begin to dry, they produce heat. Combined with oxygen they turn into combustible cloths that can quickly cause trouble.
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What happens if paint thinner goes down the drain?

Pouring paint thinner down the drain can not only damage your drain, but it can damage the environment too as it will eventually end up there.
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Can you put turpentine in plastic container?

I do not recommend plastic containers for turpentine, because some plastic materials are susceptible to hydrocarbon solvents and most plastics do not provide good gas barriers.
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Can you put paint thinner in a spray bottle?

The only bottles that we offer that are able to hold lacquer thinner are the Nalgene ® FEP bottles. These bottles are somewhat cost prohibitive to be used for lacquer thinner and you may be better off finding a metal can or jug to store it in. We offer no spray bottles that are able to hold up to the lacquer thinner.
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Can you soak plastic in paint thinner?

What is this? Don't go higher than 20% paint thinner or paint remover to start with because it can quickly damage the plastic. Test a small area of the plastic first to make sure that it is safe.
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Does paint thinner evaporate?

Paint thinners are usually combustible, rather than flammable. While paint thinner doesn't evaporate quite as quickly as gasoline, for example, it can still build-up a concentration if used in a small room with little or no ventilation to remove built-up vapors.
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Does turpentine hurt plastic?

Harsh chemicals such as methylated spirits, mineral turpentine and paint thinners will only cause the plastic to discolour and scratch over time.
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At what temperature does paint thinner combust?

Yes, paint thinner (mineral spirits) can spontaneously combust or catch fire when it reaches the auto-ignition temperature of 245 degrees Celsius or 743 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Is paint thinner hazardous?

Paint thinner is a solvent that is commonly used to thin oil-based paints, dilute paint that has dried, or clean paint equipment such as application equipment, containers, brushes, or rollers. Whilst certainly useful, these substances are highly toxic and can be dangerous if improperly used or disposed of.
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How do you dispose of paper towels with paint thinner?

Dispose of rags in a sealed metal container.

Rags soaked in paint thinner may combust in air, causing a serious fire. Place them in a metal container with a tight lid, fill with water, and bring it to a hazardous waste collection site.
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Can you store lacquer thinner in a plastic container?

Paint thinner can be stored in approved plastic one-gallon containers. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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What can you do with paint thinner rags?

Paint thinner rags will burn out of oxygen, causing extreme fires. Place them in a tightly lidded metal tub, cover with water, and take them to a waste disposal site for harmful waste. If a tight container is not present, scatter the rags in a ventilated environment on a non-inflammable surface.
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Does acetone eat PET plastic?

The acetone will damage the plastic's surface, softening it, smearing it, or even dissolving the plastic.
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What plastic is resistant to acetone?

According to Palstics International's Chemical Resistance Chart, the A-rated plastics (no solvent attack) towards acetone are: ECTFE (Halar®): transparent films available. Fluorosint® PTFE: white. HDPE: transparent films available.
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Can I store acetone in PET bottle?

Acetone should always be stored in HDPE bottles, away from direct sunlight with a secure cap. When acetone is stored in PET bottles, they discolour after a week and then begin to expand and eventually leak and burst. We've been conducting an experiment to see how long it will take for them to burst.
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How long does paint last in plastic container?

Latex or water-based paints can normally be stored for about two-three years in an airtight container. For best results we would recommend storing water-based paints in either PET or HDPE plastic bottles. For little jobs we have some small paint pots which are ideal!
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