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Deep Woods Off for CleaningBy Danielle from Mooers Forks, NY Editor's Note: We've had a lot mentioning in the feedback about using Off for removing marker and others say it works very well. Feedback About This Post:RE: Deep Woods Off for Cleaning
I believe that the most ingredient is Petroleum Distillate, which is ALSO the chief ingredient to most Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Deep Woods Off for CleaningMakes you wonder what's in it! Is it bad for your skin???? Post By Mary (Guest Post) RE: Deep Woods Off for CleaningI'd be careful around varnished, stained or painted surfaces for removing marks. The reason I say this is, using Deep Woods OFF at a Fourth of July party last year, ruined my toe nail polish! No big deal but I was curious about this and was also working on stripping some furniture. I tried to spray some on the furniture and indeed it took some of the finish away. It's not effective enough to be an adequate stripper but I wouldn't want anyone not to be warned of what I noticed. Post By Connie from MD (Guest Post) |
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