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"Michael L. Wallace" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 18 Aug 1996 15:41:35 -0500
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At 01:11  8/15/96 -0400, you wrote:
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>Subject:      Re: To dissolve Propolis you....
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>On Mon, 12 Aug 1996, Bruce Hamilton wrote:
>> > It is with great interest that I read this message about removing propolis
>> > from clothing. One question. Does it say on the bottle what "Lighter Fluid"
>> > is chemically?
>>
>>
>> To my nose..lighter fluid is varasol...
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>        I believe it's got quite a bit of acetone and maybe toulene in it.
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For those of you who might have missed my earlier post concerning what
Lighter Fluid is (so the "guessing" won't continue), it is primarily Naptha
or in other words, dry-cleaning solution.
 
 
Regards,
 
 
Mike Wallace
Sar Shalom Apiary
McKinney, Texas   USA
"Out of the heart, the mouth speaks."

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