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Mike Wehner
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- A popular brand of spray paint has initiated a recall of some of its cans due to the potential for them to explode.
- The bottoms of the cans, sold under the Rust-Oleum brand, have been detaching from the cylinder, and at least one injury has been reported.
- The spray cans are to be disposed of, but customers will need to contact the company for a refund and to get instructions on how to get rid of the product safely.
We could all use a little bit of change in the wake of a stressful and, well, terrible 2020. If you feel that revitalizing your surroundings will help you put last year behind you, you might find yourself reaching for a can of paint to brighten your living space. If you happened to buy one specific type of Rust-Oleum paint, you're going to want to rethink your decision to use it.
According to a new recall bulletin by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Rust-Oleum's "Professional Galvanizing Bright Compound Spray" has an issue. More specifically, the cans it's been sold in are defective, and the bottom of the pressurized cans can come off, potentially causing injury.
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If you have any of this spray paint, stop using it immediately originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 8 Jan 2021 at 18:05:30 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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