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4.—(1) A person must not place on the market any relevant product unless that product—
(a)has a VOC content not exceeding the limit value for that product set out in Schedule 2; and
(b)carries a label in compliance with regulation 5.
(2) In determining compliance with the VOC content limit values set out in Schedule 2, the analytical methods set out in Schedule 3 apply.
(3) For relevant products to which solvents or other components containing solvents have to be added for the product to be ready for use, the limit values in Schedule 2 apply to the VOC content of the product in its ready for use condition.
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