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02-09-05, 11:19
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California ARB Response for AIO Discontinuation
Here's the response I got from the California Air Resources Board regarding AIO. Does anyone have the AIO MSDS and can interpret this?
I have the full ARB regulation (138Kb) as a PDF if you want it.
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Good Morning Mr. MacDonald,
I am not familiar with the product you address in your email. However, after 1/1/2005, products that meet the "Rubber & Vinyl Protectant" definition as defined in section 94509(a) of the Consumer Products Regulation are subject to a VOC limit of 10 % by weight. If the product in question has a VOC content greater than 10% it is in violation, and should not be sold in California.
Section 94509(c) contains a "sell through provision" which allows products manufactured prior to the effective date of a VOC limit to be sold in California for up to 3 years. Products utilizing the sell through provision are required to display the date of manufacture or a date code. Products are required to display this date stamp for at least 1 year prior to 1/1//05 in order to take advantage of this sell through.
I've linked the web site to the regulation for reference.
Hope this helps,
Nicholas Berger
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02-09-05, 12:19
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Whoa!!! no more AIO....un-good.
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02-09-05, 12:22
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But does AIO contain more than 10% VOC's? Also this is in California, doesnt apply to the rest of the country (yet anyways).
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02-09-05, 12:22
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Well, hopefully it'll still be around for another three years, at least that's what I'm reading into this...
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02-09-05, 12:23
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Originally posted by LightngSVT
But does AIO contain more than 10% VOC's? Also this is in California, doesnt apply to the rest of the country (yet anyways).
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That's why I wanted to see if the MSDS had anything on it -- there's still hope!
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02-09-05, 03:28
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Kind of a stupid questions but what is VOC?
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02-09-05, 04:09
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Originally posted by ChippsAChoi
Kind of a stupid questions but what is VOC?
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A; Volatile organic chemical (VOC)
There is only one "stupid question" that's the one that's not asked.
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02-09-05, 04:36
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What was that question, that wasn't asked?
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02-09-05, 04:54
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i do know that other states adopts California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations when it comes to automobile modifications that can change emissions from a car. but would other states also adopt CARB's VOC regulations as well? maybe even the EPA? if not, could it be possible that AIO cannot be sold in California and other states that would adopt this CARB VOC regulation?
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02-09-05, 05:00
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^ I believe that's the whole reason this possibility was brought up; there's been no definite answer either way.
I think some of the Klasse dealers would have been notified about selling it to California locations, so hopefully the VOC % is a non-issue with AIO.
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02-09-05, 05:14
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I don't know, but that way I read that it seemed like places that sell Klasse AIO in California will have to stop. Not those in other states. Also, it says NOTHING about the importing (state-wise) of it, so even someone in California could get it as long as they buy it elsewhere. Just seems like you can't sell Klasse in California. But I am by no means a legal-eagle.
Shoot, as long as Tampa, FL doesn't adopt that code, I'm good... CMA all the way 
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02-09-05, 05:28
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VOC - Volatile Organic Compound
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