MSDS Sheets

Mr.H

New member
Have some questions regarding this area. Do msds sheets apply to the "weekend" detailer doing a detail in an office complex or anywhere else, including a customers residential driveway? When required to carry msds, is it applicable to all products (like washmitts, foam pads, applicators, etc.) or just chemicals?
 
Yes, you should have MSDS's for all of your chemicals. It is important to have them in a binder. You should have MSDS's not only while you are detailing but while you are transporting your detailing chemicals. Do you know how to read Material Safety Data Sheets and what they tell you in case of an accident? There is no reason not to have them they are free of charge and you can generally get them from reputable distributors as well as manufacturers.



If I can help further let me know.



Good luck.



Tony Stubblefield

Founder

New England Detail Authority

617.464.4481 ext.2

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National Association for

Professional Detailing and Reconditioning
 
AMDin93103 said:
When did this organization establish itself?. . . !?!

This is it's 2nd name. It was the Professional Detailer Technicians Association.



MSDS sheets are a good idea to have if you are going to be full time fixed location or mobile in case you are asked for them. If you are just working in your garage as a weekend warrior don't worry about it.
 
Andrew, I can send you some information, just email me at nedaton@yahoo.com or follow the link below.



The NAPDR is a non profit organization. One of our focuses is giving both professional and the public non biased information regarding detailing.



Good luck.



Tony Stubblefield

Founder

New England Detail Authority

617.464.4481 ext.2

HOME and MOBILE

Member

National Association for

Professional Detailing and Reconditioning

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Danase said:
If you are just working in your garage as a weekend warrior don't worry about it.

For the most part, yes. Lately I've been doing jobs in residential areas. I did do one in an office complex earlier this week. Just wondering if it would be a good idea for these office areas. Keep in mind, this is not my day job and not being run as a business.
 
Where did the water go? The city water enforcement won't buy a story that, "This is just something I do on the side." My friend had a biz like this and was confronted by a city employee- the next day they showed up and said, "If you are here tomorrow we will be here with a $7000 fine." It was not about being licensed, it was about water being discharged illegally.



Andrew: It's the new PDTA. We all met at the Expo. They are doing educational seminars at the large Expos- WCA, Mobile Tech, etc. Pretty good stuff and motivated group.



Rob
 
I have MSDS sheets for EVERY product and chemical in my trailer.

Whatever company that refused to give me an MSDS sheet for their product(s), well, I just took the product out of my trailer and threw it in the TRASH. If they have something to hide about the makeup of their product, then I do not want it in my collection....ever...:dance

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WCD said:
Where did the water go? The city water enforcement won't buy a story that, "This is just something I do on the side." My friend had a biz like this and was confronted by a city employee- the next day they showed up and said, "If you are here tomorrow we will be here with a $7000 fine." It was not about being licensed, it was about water being discharged illegally.



This is a non issue for me. If I think the car is too dirty for an ONR, arrangements are made to have it washed at a private location where no eyebrows will raise. The office complex had no water, nor did I want to flood with my own. So it was taken off site for washing and clayed and waxed at the office.



TexasTB said:
I have MSDS sheets for EVERY product and chemical in my trailer.



Thank You
 
Tex,



Thats a great example. If more mobile guys presented the professionalism you do we could really fight the image issues we have with the public. FYI- manufacturers must provide MSDS's for the chemical they sell. Most companys put them online so you don't even have to ask, just log on and print.



Good luck

Tony Stubblefield

Founder

New England Detail Authority

617.464.4481 ext. 2

HOME and MOBILE

Member

National Association for Professional

Detailing and Reconditioning
 
Thanks,



And yes, it would be nice to get the image back of a professional detailer. The detailing field is filled with unprofessionals that just want money.



As far as manufacturers providing MSDS sheets, I had 2 that would not send them to me, due to reasons I will not post. I simply threw the products out.....won't buy again.



About half of the products I have, the MSDS sheets were on the website. Made it too easy to not have them. Some companies, I had to email or call, but were more than willing to help me out.....:xyxthumbs



NEDATONY said:
Tex,



Thats a great example. If more mobile guys presented the professionalism you do we could really fight the image issues we have with the public. FYI- manufacturers must provide MSDS's for the chemical they sell. Most companys put them online so you don't even have to ask, just log on and print.



Good luck

Tony Stubblefield

Founder

New England Detail Authority

617.464.4481 ext. 2

HOME and MOBILE

Member

National Association for Professional

Detailing and Reconditioning
 
Tex,



Very nice. This is exactly what and how it should be done. You keep a binder with each product's MSDS sheet. That's it. I too would run fast away from any company that could not provide an MSDS sheet-bath tubber! :)

I have switched to some companies simply because they are VOC Compliant and send you an MSDS sheet with every purchase.



Rob
 
Thanks for the clarification about how you did the car without using water on the premisis. However, were you paid during the transportation of the vehicle? My first thought was that your hourly rate would be effected by having to move the car. I also figured if you did and charged, then you have nice clients that must value the work. Do you have garage insurance, or something that covers you in case there is an accident. People get weird when money is involved.



Just want to make sure you are covered. Rob
 
Just something to add even for the weekend detailer working out of their garage. It's always a really good idea to have MSDS sheets handy in case your child or animal swallows something or something gets splashed in someone's eye. It aids doctors/hospitals determine how to fix the potential problem instead of just guessing.
 
WCD said:
Thanks for the clarification about how you did the car without using water on the premisis. However, were you paid during the transportation of the vehicle? My first thought was that your hourly rate would be effected by having to move the car. I also figured if you did and charged, then you have nice clients that must value the work. Do you have garage insurance, or something that covers you in case there is an accident. People get weird when money is involved.



Just want to make sure you are covered. Rob



First I drove it to a car wash about 2 blocks away. I rinsed it off, took it back and told him it wasn't sufficient enough and it needed hand washed. Total time washing and driving was an hour. He tipped me $25, so it worked out fine.



Insurance is taken care of.





David Fermani said:
Just something to add even for the weekend detailer working out of their garage. It's always a really good idea to have MSDS sheets handy in case your child or animal swallows something or something gets splashed in someone's eye. It aids doctors/hospitals determine how to fix the potential problem instead of just guessing.



Good idea!
 
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