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What constitutes compliant labeling of dilutable AWWF?

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What constitutes compliant labeling of dilutable AWWF?

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A compliant label on dilutable AWWF must have the following in order to be sold in California: The front label must clearly state that the product is a concentrate and must be diluted. The label must have clear instructions of how to properly dilute the product in Type A and in non-Type A areas. A sticker with this information affixed to the back of the container is permissible. The Type A Area dilution instructions must indicate a concentration of VOC no more than 25%. (See Section 94509(b) of the Consumer Products Regulation.) The container must be date-coded for the Julian day and year upon which it was manufactured, or meet other date-coding requirements detailed in the Consumer Products Regulation, Sections 94512(b) and (c). Is there a sell-through period for the labeling requirements? Yes, there is a three-year sell-through period for properly date-coded AWWF manufactured on or before the finalized date of the Regulation: August 6, 2010. See the Consumer Products Regulation, Sect

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