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Finger-Ease Guitar String Lubricants — recall

Consumer goods · United States · 2024-08-08
Hazard: Skin Irritation Hazard

Finger-Ease Guitar String Lubricants was recalled in United States on 2024-08-08 due to skin irritation hazard. This recall involves one production batch of Finger-Ease Guitar String Lubricant. The product is a clear aerosol spray sold in a white-color steel can with a black cap. The product measures about 1.5 inches long, 1.5 inches wide and 6 inches tall, and weighs …

CountryUnited States
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2024-08-08
ManufacturerChem-Pak Inc., of Martinsburg, West Virginia_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ Manufactured In:_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ United States
RetailerSweetwater, Guitar Center and U.S. Band & Orchestra Supplies stores nationwide, and online at Amazon.com, MusiciansFriend.com and StLouisMusic.com
Model identifiersmodel number 220B and lot code 106824
Units affected21130
HazardSkin Irritation Hazard
Hazard descriptionThe recalled guitar string lubricant contains a contaminant, posing a risk of skin irritation.
RemedyConsumers should immediately stop using the recalled guitar lubricant and contact Chem-Pak to receive a free replacement. Do not empty the product prior to disposal or pour the product down the toilet or drain. Consumers should mark the bottom of the product with the word “Recalled” and the date in permanent marker, then upload a photo of marked product, the product’s model number and lot code, and a photo of the disposed product in the trash, and submit photo online at https://chem-pak.com/productrecalls/. Upon successful registration, the firm will issue a replacement to purchasers.
Recall number24-337
Official noticeView source ↗

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