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Tamiya Spray Paint Ban In Canada

RichB

Well-known member
A buzz going thru the Canadian modelling community has Tamiya Spray Can paints being banned for import. Any stock arriving or currently at ports will likely be destroyed. Hobby shops can sell what they have in stock but are unsure if they will be able to restock from distributors that have the paint on hand or if it will have to be destroyed too.

Canada has had regulations in place since 2010 limiting VOC'S and other nasty things in paints. Whether there has been a tightening of the regulation, enforcement or Tamiya has changed its formulation is unclear.

Cheers,
RichB
 
Right now it appears to be only Tamiya spray paints. More shop owners have been joining the discussion and it seems the importer of record may not be supplying the correct MSDS/SDS to government agencies. If the importation documents are being fudged, it could spread to other manufacturers as well.

Tamiya does say on their website that not all of their paint products are available in all countries.

Cheers,
RichB
 
Latest update.

All TS, AS & PS spray paints and all spray primers can no longer be imported into Canada. Importers can not sell any of the stock they may have in their warehouses. Hobby stores will receive orders that have already left distributors and can sell their remaining stock. Once that is out, that will be the end of their availability unless Tamiya makes the necessary changes to their products to comply with Canadian regulations.

Cheers,
RichB
 
It might be a combination of things. Shop owners are hearing that there is something in Tamiya's formulation that runs amiss of Canada's regulations, be it an ingredient or the percentage of it. The importer may not have declared the correct information to get the import certificate.

Did Tamiya change its formulation in the last year? Did the importer fudge the data? Did the paperwork go across the desk of a reviewer that dug a little deeper? Lots of questions and not many answers.

Cheers,
RichB
 
Hmmm... I will miss their primer. I wonder if it also has to do with the lack of warning labels in the official languages. French and English
 
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