Physical hazards
H227
“Combustible liquid”
Official hazard statement, UN GHS Rev. 9 (2021), Annex 3.
How this code is assigned
Summary of the classification criterion the standard itself uses to assign H227. Not a safety recommendation from CarCareTruth.
Source
H227 is a hazard statement defined in Annex 3 of the United Nations Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), Revision 9 (2021). The text above is quoted verbatim from that standard.
CarCareTruth publishes the official statement and a restatement of the standard’s own classification criterion. We do not add safety recommendations, severity judgments, or interpretation of what action a user should take. For full regulatory context, consult the published standard or the product’s own Safety Data Sheet (Section 2).
Products on CarCareTruth whose published SDS includes H227
- 303 Products Graphene Nano Spray Coating
- CarPro IronX Iron Remover (500ml)
- CarPro IronX Iron Remover (Lemon Scent, 500ml)
- CarPro IronX Iron Remover Cherry Scent (1 Liter)
- Chemical Guys Butter Wet Wax
- Chemical Guys DeCon Pro Iron Remover & Wheel Cleaner (16 oz)
- Chemical Guys Glossworkz Ultimate Glaze
- Chemical Guys Heavy Duty Water Spot Remover
- Chemical Guys Heavy Metal Polish Restorer and Protectant
- Chemical Guys V4 All-in-One Polish + Sealant
- Chemical Guys VSS One-Step Scratch & Swirl Remover
- Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus Complete Fuel System Cleaner
- Gold Eagle Co. STA-BIL Storage Fuel Stabilizer
- Gtechniq Crystal Serum Light
- Gumout Regane High Mileage Fuel System Cleaner
- Stoner Pro Ceramic Glass Coating Kit (95151)
- Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic 3-in-1 Car Detailer
Listed because the manufacturer’s own published Safety Data Sheet identifies H227 as a hazard statement for the product.
Sources: United Nations, Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), Rev. 9 (2021), Annex 3 for the hazard-statement text. Product associations are taken verbatim from Section 2 of the Safety Data Sheet published by each product’s manufacturer. CarCareTruth does not add interpretation to GHS hazard codes.