Disposal Of Chemicals

Disposal Of Chemicals

Q: If I purchase a small kit to plate some small parts as a hobby, how do I dispose of the expended fluids from plating? Are they considered hazardous materials?

A: There should be NO expended fluids from your plating operation if you operate the kit using our Zero Waste procedure in the manual.

Should you ever wish to stop plating forever, you can dispose of the chemicals at your local HAZMAT transfer station...the same place you dispose of old paint and other household chemicals.

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