Rust-Oleum Recalls Fluorescent Pink Spray Paint Due to Injury Hazard
No injuries reported. This is a preventive recall action.
Rust-Oleum Recalls Fluorescent Pink Spray Paint Due to Injury Hazard
Rust-Oleum Corp., of Vernon Hills, Illinois · Rust-Oleum Professional Fluorescent Pink Inverted Marking Spray Paint cans




Product Description
This recall involves Rust-Oleum Professional Fluorescent Pink Marking Paint in a 15 oz. metal can. The cans have a fluorescent pink plastic lid that matches the color of the paint. Products sold at Lowe's state "WATER BASED FORMULA" on the can. The lot code for the recalled products is S34052 for units sold at Lowe's and S34054 for units sold through other retailers. The lot code is printed on the bottom of the can. Only these lot codes are included in the recall.
Hazard
The can's spray valve assembly can detach with force, posing an impact injury hazard.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled spray paint cans, take a photo of the product and the date code on the bottom of the can, wrap the product in a plastic bag, and place it out of reach of children. Consumers should contact Rust-Oleum for a full refund at recall@rustoleum.com. Consumers will be asked to provide the photos of the product and the date code on the bottom of the can, and name and mailing address to receive the refund. Consumers should dispose of the recalled product in accordance with local requirements.
Reported Injuries
The firm has received five reports of the spray valve assembly and plastic cap detaching with force, causing paint to splatter. No injuries have been reported.
411 Press Analysis
Rust-Oleum Corp., of Vernon Hills, Illinois has voluntarily recalled about 84,000 of Rust-Oleum Professional Fluorescent Pink Inverted Marking Spray Paint cans as a preventive safety measure. The recall was announced by the CPSC on September 28, 2023. The can's spray valve assembly can detach with force, posing an impact injury hazard. While no injuries have been reported, the identified hazard warrants consumer attention. Affected consumers should obtain a full refund. The CPSC recommends discontinuing use of the product until the remedy has been completed.