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The new line of high-value, low-cost products are made with renewable and ecologically sound substitutes for petroleum-base plastic products. Materials such as corn, wheat, tapioca, and potato starches are used in place of traditional plastics to provide an environmentally friendly solution. This also reduces the need for oil and replaces it with products primarily from the Midwest.

Material: Products are made from resins that are certified as biodegradable and compostable in the United States and Europe. They meet Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) standards for compostability (ASTM 6400 D99 and ASTM 6868) and European Bioplastics standards (EN13432). Composting reduces the amount of carbon-dioxide that is released into the atmosphere.

Blade is 3" diameter with a ¼" steel shaft. This unique design is made with non- stick technology. The paint drains back in the can instead of sticking to the mixer. Please follow the clean-up procedure below to conserve paint and protect the environment.

Labels: All labels are recyclable and repulpable. Remove label and recycle with paper materials.

Uses: Mix paint (latex or oil base) and stain. Blade design for quick and easy mixing.

Clean Up:

Step 1: Hold mixer above gallon can between fingers of both hands spinning shaft to remove excess paint.
Step 2: Squeegee paint back into gallon container using home made cardboard squeegee.
Step 3: Wipe the small amount of excess paint from the blades and shaft with a damp cloth.

Disposal: Carefully remove metal shaft from mixer. Recycle shaft with other steel materials at your local metal recycling center. Dispose of mixer blades in regular household waste container. The Warner product will break down quickly reducing landfills space.

Your Paint Mixer can be cleaned and the mixer blade put in your personal compost pile. The metal shaft should be taken to a metal recycling facility.
CAUTION: Paint and Chemicals must be completely removed before composting.

#10508 1 Gal Mixer – spinning

 

Squeegee off paint