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#23542   2007-09-24 21:25 GMT      

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#23543   2007-09-24 21:28 GMT      
your city will have a hazardous waste collection site. contact them.

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#23544   2007-09-24 21:30 GMT      
bic lighter

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#23545   2007-09-24 21:38 GMT      
Depends on the quantity, if it just from you paint brushes from Art, you can re-use it, just let it settle and then pour in another container and, than wipe the sediment. If it is a lot, then call your waste company.

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#23546   2007-09-25 01:40 GMT      
Well since you've asked, I'll tell ya how I do it. I have a compost pile that I made in my backyard for the soul purpose of disposing of nasty things, mostly it's grass and weeds and table scraps, bones and paper goods but I always throw in a handful of yeast, this allows the pile to compost fast and that will also allow the paint thinner I need to get rid of to have a place to get eaten and thereby it doesnt neccessarily go into the soil, it gets absorbed by the waste and that gets eaten by the yeast and then the yeast kinda die off and then I throw in some more yeast later on and then hose it down,.....I also use this pile to throw away ashes from my grill!......it's perfect and legal and it doesnt harm anything except the yeast after a while.

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#23547   2007-09-25 14:21 GMT      
Your local recycling center may have a place for your thinners and solvents as they are concidered a petroleum product. Back in the day most people would have dumped on some weeds in their driveway or something, not good. We know better these days. Good luck making a smart decision.
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