Paintball Ingredients FYI
Was your car out in the sun when it was hit ?? Paintballs can still stain surfaces depending on how long the "paint" has been left on, the surface surface temperature and the material of the surface.
PAINTBALL INGREDIENTS:
To keep paintballs environmentally safe, a polyethylene glycol shell is used to encapsulate the water soluble paint. When exposed to water, a paintball's shell will slowly decompose leaving no permanent residue. Since a paintballs' fill is water based, it begins to decompose the moment it is manufactured.
Glycerin is another nontoxic substance used in the manufacturing of most paintballs. Glycerin is a thick liquid that is commonly used as a plasticizer in many materials. It's main function regarding paintballs is it's ability to prevent a paintball from freezing.
Gelatin makes up the highest percentage of the fill of a paintball. Gelatin is a purified form of collagen (animal hoofs, cartilage, etc.). It keeps colorants and other ingredients from separating from the liquid fill in a paintball.
Sorbitol is used to maintain moisture content in the fill. Other ingredients used in the manufacturing of a paintball include water, starch, and colorants. All of the above ingredients are water soluble, nontoxic, and environmentally safe.