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Default Cleaning Paint Rollers


aspasia wrote:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 17:17:32 GMT, (Doug Miller)
wrote:

In article , aspasia wrote:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 02:29:12 GMT, "jeffc" wrote:

[...]

It's better for the
environment to throw them away without cleaning too.

???

What do you think HAPPENS to the paint-infused roller
when you "throw it away"?


It goes into a landfill, instead of contaminating the water.


And what do you think the toxic stuff in the landfill does?
Just sit there? Or leach into ground water? Those plastic
liners are good for exactly zilch in the long haul.

Furthermore, in most cases, landfills either devour areas
near to municipalities, which is not exactly the "highest and best
use". (Beautiful canyons near my city filled up with trash!)
Or they have to be trucked far away, at great cost, not
to mention the fuel consumed in those long trips.


We're nowhere near being buried under our own garbage, and
never will be. According to Penn and Teller's Bull****, the entire
trash disposal needs of the United States could be handled by a
single landfill measuring 35 x 35 miles x 2 miles high.

Better to do as some have suggested -- and which happens to be
my own practice -- wrap them tightly in plastic so they can be used
again on the same job.

When it comes time to dispose of rollers,take them to a toxic
substances disposal site, which many municipalities now maintain. If
yours doesn't have one,take charge and see that they start one.


It's latex rubber. It's not a toxic substance requiring gloves
and hazmat suits.