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Stand 'n Seal Product Recall
The product label for Stand ‘n Seal Grout Sealer clearly
warns users against breathing vapors, and the product is formulated
to have a chemically pungent odor, which alerts consumers to the
presence of potentially harmful vapors. We have safely marketed
and sold more than one million cans of the product with virtually
no complaints of injury due to exposure to vapors.
A small number of production batches were made by our contract
manufacturer with an unapproved change in raw materials, which resulted
in a less chemically pungent formula. The less repellent odor of
the affected batches does not provide the immediate sensory (smell)
warning that the user is being exposed to vapors, even though this
is clearly warned against. Upon learning of the unapproved change
in raw materials, we immediately undertook a voluntary recall of
the affected product. As of August 6th, all product containing the
alternate raw material has been removed from the shelves of The
Home Depot stores. Replacement product has been made available to
affected retailers using the correct formulation.
We regret the situation, and are working with the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission to publicize the recall and address consumer
concerns. Anyone who purchased defective product can return it to
their local Home Depot store for a full refund. Affected products
have batch numbers - - found on the bottom of the can - - that start
with any of the following six-digit codes:
- A20985
- A30985
- A10995
- A20995
- A30995
- A11015
- A21015
- A31015
- A11025
- A21445
- A31445
- A11455
- A21455
- A31455
- A11465
- A21465
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as a statute of limitations. Please call right away to ensure that you do not
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