Wrench97
Well-known member
I thought it was only illegal in Ca. and one other state. Definitely not illegal in my state. They had it last year.
Dave
States keep changing what is allowed CA and NJ banned chlorinated versions but others have VOC limits. And the latest I've heard are OSHA regs on storage which may play into Lowes stocking or not.
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