VOC Compliancy

imported_grease

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Hey guys. I'm looking for a list of companies whose full lineup is VOC compliant. Or maybe even just the products that you know of that are not compliant.



I want to add a new selling point to my regimen, so I want to be fully VOC-compliant. Any help?
 
Optimum for sure. Most other companies have made nearly all their popular products VOC compliant. If they have not, they are missing out on revenue. The nature of certain solvent based products, can make it difficult to conform to VOC laws, without making them less effective.
 
Setec Astronomy said:
Um, I hate to state the obvious, but everyone's products are VOC-compliant now or they couldn't be selling them.
Those were my thoughts, but I wasn't sure....

We don't have the same VOC laws in Canada, so Ive never payed attention to this topic.

And I know I can buy Meg's 16 here from a few places, which isn't allowed the US.



Thanks for answering a dumb question. :)
 
Oh, my mistake, I didn't see you were from Canada. Certainly everything sold in the US has to be VOC-compliant (except stock that was manufactured prior to the current laws taking effect, which could be A LOT of inventory). So I guess if you're buying up in Canada just buy the stuff that is sold in the US...of course, there is no guarantee that a non-VOC-compliant version isn't being made for the Canadian market in the same manner in which you noted that #16 can still be had there.
 
Yea, I still can only get the older Meg's #2, which can only be used by rotary. And the newest version has been out for over a year. I'm seriously doubtful that we'll even get NXT 2.0 this year. All the local shops have big stock of NXT.



Like you said, Ill just have to make sure that what Im buying is VOC compliant.



Thanks!
 
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