No thanks, he gets a well-balanced diet. My high horse and I aren’t going anywhere.
Your toxicity sheet only covers the solvents (which are pretty toxic, and some bioaccumulate in soils, which seems like a pretty good reason to avoid this product). But the reflective properties of the paint don’t come from the solvents. They are almost certainly from some kind of microbead. Most likely glass microbeads half-coated with aluminium. But they might be polyethylene (although I understand it’s harder to make this retroreflective. As I said, I want to see a full environmental assessment first.
And my point about it being a stupid product still stands. What’s the use case here? When exactly is this a better choice than (gosh, re-usable!) reflective clothing? Night time naked rides, where reflective clothing gets in the way? Yeah, well good luck anyone who is stupid enough to use this on their skin.