Consumer product recalls

Valspar Recalls Wood Cleaner and Wood Brightener Products Due to Chemical Hazard

Recalled product: Cabot wood cleaner and wood brightener products
Recall date
December 1, 2016
Source
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
Recall number
17043
Sold / distributed
The wood cleaners were sold at Menards in Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin in August 2016 for about $10. The wood brighteners were sold at Blain Supply, Do It Best, L&M Fleet Supply, Menards and Orgill in California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, North…

Why it was recalled

A faulty cap seal can cause the containers to leak contents, posing a chemical hazard to consumers. Inhaling, ingesting or skin contact with the product can cause burning and other injuries.

What was recalled

This recall involves Cabot-branded wood cleaner and wood brightener products, sold in one gallon (3.78 L) white bottles with a handle that are about 9 inches tall. The bottles have the Cabot logo and the name of the product on the front. Products included in the recall have the following badge alphanumeric identifier printed on the back of bottle: Wood Cleaner Wood Brightener 67MAX20006 67MAX20203 67MAX20007 67MAX20204 67MAX20009 67MAX20206 67MAX20103 67MAX20109 67MAX20105

What to do

Consumers should stop using the recalled products and keep them away from children and immediately contact Valspar for disposal and refund instructions.. Follow the official notice for full instructions.

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