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Glue Law Affects East Coast Trim Shops

January 29, 2012 By Naseem Muaddi

Dan Krawczyk of Three Rivers Supply Company recently sent a letter to all of his customers explaining a new regulation created by the Ozone Transport Commission (OTC) that affects nearly all trim shops on the East Coast. Shops that don’t adhere to the new regulation may face legal penalties.

The OTC is a multi-state organization that’s responsible for advising the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on solutions to air pollution. Recently, it put into effect manufacturing restrictions to reduce volatile organic compounds (VOC) in sealants, primers and adhesives that contribute to poor air quality.

These VOCs are bad for the environment, but they’re also a critical component of upholstery adhesives. In fact, it’s the high content of VOCs that make our glue so sticky and resistant to high temperatures. The new rule, based on regulations already in effect in California, calls for a reduction from the current 600 grams of VOCs per liter to a mere 250 grams.

The result is an adhesive that is much weaker than what we auto trimmers need.

Still, shops can take advantage of “The Small Quantity Exception”. This portion of the new regulation allows shops to use 55 gallons of high-level VOC adhesive per year. However, any amount over 55 gallons will need to be OTC-compliant glue.

To be eligible for this exemption, the regulation stipulates that shops must “record and maintain monthly operational records sufficient to demonstrate compliance”.

Meanwhile, manufacturers and suppliers are struggling to develop new glue that will perform just as well as our current adhesives, but abide by the new regulation. In the meantime, we are being asked to use our glue in moderation and supplement with aerosol spray-can glue for jobs that don’t require a lot of strength and heat resistance.

Below is a list of states impacted by the new regulation and when it goes into effect:

  • Connecticut: rule in effect
  • Delaware: rule in effect
  • District of Colombia: rule in effect
  • Maine: rule in effect
  • Maryland: rule in effect
  • Massachusetts: rule goes into effect May 1, 2012
  • New Hampshire: rule under development
  • New Jersey: rule in effect
  • New York: rule in effect
  • Pennsylvania: rule in effect
  • Rhode Island: rule in effect
  • Vermont: rule under development
  • Virginia: rule in effect

Now I’m all for reducing pollution, but as the owner of a trim shop based in Pennsylvania, high-level VOC glue is critical to my shop’s success. Without it or an adequate substitute, I can’t warranty my work. Can you imagine installing a vinyl top on a customer’s car and having him return soon after because the glue wore off in the summer heat?

For a free quart sample of the new OTC-compliant glue, contact Three Rivers Supply Company.

Filed Under: Archive, Industry Trends & Reports, Products & Reviews, Safety Issues Tagged With: Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior, Spray Glue, Three Rivers Supply Company

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Comments

  1. Mike Jay says

    July 11, 2012 at 7:58 pm

    My shop is in San Francisco Ca. The EPA out here is ridiculous. For a time they had the glue so watered down we couldn’t get a glue that would even hold a headliner. Our suppliers somehow appealed to the EPA and we are now able to get a better adhesive but it is nothing like it used to be. I assume eventually the rest of the country will follow.

  2. Jan D says

    July 30, 2012 at 2:09 pm

    Can you recommend a stronger glue than Dap Weldwood contact cement for custom door panels, I can’t seem to get Weldwood to harden enough to trust it will hold the vinyl onto the panels, it seems to stay tacky even overnight! I need help Please. Thanks, Neet seats at Parkway Motors, Fords, NJ 08863

    • Naseem Muaddi says

      July 31, 2012 at 4:40 am

      I use a glue called Sta-Put. It comes in five gallon drums and can be purchased from 3 Rivers Supply and The George Shaw Company.
      It’s never given me a problem with staying tacky.

      • Jan D says

        August 5, 2012 at 7:51 pm

        Thank you Naseem, would you happen to know the Sta-Put adhesives product number, I know they make quite a few adhesives, I used to use the green glue by them before they changed their name over a year ago,but it dosn’t seem to be available anymore. I was on their website and all of their adhesives seem to be for construction uses.
        I’ll check with 3 Rivers Suppy for the Dap Weldwood that someone posted for me…Thanks, I think the Dap sounds like a great adhesive. Jan D

        • Naseem Muaddi says

          August 6, 2012 at 12:27 am

          Your welcome Jan. I’ll try to get you the product number as soon as I can.

  3. Wade Labofish says

    September 18, 2012 at 12:48 am

    More goverment control…just what we need.Jan D I use the Dap Weldwood,its good stuff.

  4. mike sweeney says

    August 20, 2013 at 2:27 am

    is it the weld wood dap glue? and if it is is there a number we should be looking for I live in illinois

  5. Doug Thompson. says

    January 31, 2020 at 6:22 pm

    Has anyone tried the dap landau top and trim solid heat resistant VOC COMPLIANT adhesive product #070799002500? This product is supposed to meet the California VOC requirements.

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