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Stabilizers (identity not disclosed)

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  • CAS unknown
  • IUPAC: unknown

Stabilizers (identity not disclosed) (CAS unknown) appears in 1 of the 1,812 car-care products CarCareTruth tracks (as of June 2026). It is readily biodegradable.

Exact identity not disclosed in Biocide Systems ClO2-DMG MSDS (2014). Present at 2–5% by weight of the granule formula. No hazard classification attributed to the stabilizer fraction in the MSDS.

Stabilizers are the minor component (2–5% by weight) of the Biocide Systems ClO2-DMG precursor granule blend. Their exact chemical identity is not disclosed in the publicly available MSDS (Biocide Systems LLC, issued 2014-03-10). They serve to prevent premature activation of the sodium chlorite component during shipping and storage. No specific health or environmental hazard is attributed to the stabilizer fraction in the MSDS; the primary hazard profile of the product is governed by the sodium chlorite and inorganic acid components.

Health & environment profile

VOC
no
Prop 65 listed
no
Asthmagen
no
EPA Safer Choice
no
Aquatic toxicity
no
Biodegradable
yes
Bioaccumulative
no
Persistent
no
Ozone depleting
no
Microplastic
no
PFAS
no
Env. score
4/5
Purpose: Stabilizing agents in ClO2-generating granule formulas; prevent premature activation of sodium chlorite during storage and handling. Exact identity not disclosed in the Biocide Systems ClO2-DMG MSDS (2014).

Common questions about Stabilizers (identity not disclosed)

What is Stabilizers (identity not disclosed) used for in car care?
Stabilizing agents in ClO2-generating granule formulas; prevent premature activation of sodium chlorite during storage and handling. Exact identity not disclosed in the Biocide Systems ClO2-DMG MSDS (2014).
Is Stabilizers (identity not disclosed) a VOC?
No. Stabilizers (identity not disclosed) is not classified as a volatile organic compound (VOC).
Is Stabilizers (identity not disclosed) on California's Proposition 65 list?
No. Stabilizers (identity not disclosed) is not on California's Proposition 65 list.
Is Stabilizers (identity not disclosed) biodegradable?
Yes. Stabilizers (identity not disclosed) has a confirmed biodegradable profile.

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Health and environment notes translate the manufacturer Safety Data Sheet, the GHS classification, and authoritative regulatory listings (California Prop 65, EPA). Not medical advice. They describe the ingredient itself; whether a hazard applies to a finished product depends on its concentration and how it's used.