uses for your fels naptha

Bucey

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i just found some fels today in Wal mart. been looking for this stuff over a year. What are your favorite spots to use it on?
 

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use it on everything you'd use a general purpose spotter on .
We used to citrus gel as our general purpose spotter , Fels has replaced it .

be sure to rinse to well, cause Fels isn't easily rinsed out.
Thorough flushing is needed to remove the residue



..L.T.A.
 

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The MSDS gives warnings about occupational hazards, and those who work with Fels-Naptha soap for commercial use are required to wear safety gear including goggles and gloves.

Definitely not for cleaners boasting they do green cleaning.
 

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I rub it on just about anything that didn't come out including ink and red spots/stains. I also rub it on the nose of stair treads after I have pre-sprayed of course.
 

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Dave Yoakum said:
The MSDS gives warnings about occupational hazards, and those who work with Fels-Naptha soap for commercial use are required to wear safety gear including goggles and gloves.

Definitely not for cleaners boasting they do green cleaning.


good thing i dont boast that then huh...
 

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floorguy said:
Dave Yoakum said:
The MSDS gives warnings about occupational hazards, and those who work with Fels-Naptha soap for commercial use are required to wear safety gear including goggles and gloves.

Definitely not for cleaners boasting they do green cleaning.


good thing i dont boast that then huh...

Don't worry. Fels-Naptha soap now contains terpene hydrocarbons, which are only considered "moderately toxic.

It used to contain Naptha(Benzene- causes cancer and petroleum distillates that cause a whole host of problems.

So, now there is no Fels(the family name of the company. It is now made by Dial corp) And no Naptha.

I do wonder if the old stuff worked better?

I would suggest not leaving it near anything flamible. As it is a bar of solvents.
 

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Dave Yoakum said:
I would suggest not leaving it near anything flamible. As it is a bar of solvents.

LOL..

Dave, Fels isn't flammable .
You know that right??

have you ever used it?
ever even have a bar in your hand??


..L.T.A.
 

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Clark Van Fleet said:
[quote="Dave Yoakum":1cs8k5rv]

I would suggest not leaving it near anything flamible. As it is a bar of solvents.

LOL..

Dave, Fels isn't flammable .
You know that right??

have you ever used it?
ever even have a bar in your hand??


..L.T.A.[/quote:1cs8k5rv]


I have some. I was just looking around the internet to see what is said about, it for fun.

It is either a miracle cleaner/degreaser, poison ivy medicine or a way to an early death, lung damage, skin falling off and stuff like that.
 

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Clark Van Fleet said:
[quote="Dave Yoakum":2uyb91ib]

I would suggest not leaving it near anything flamible. As it is a bar of solvents.
LOL..

Dave, Fels isn't flammable .
You know that right??

have you ever used it?
ever even have a bar in your hand??
..L.T.A.[/quote:2uyb91ib]

Larry, I am calling you to order!

Dave is a Mikey's board national treasure.
And besides he is protected by the endangered species act.

As an homage to Dave, from now on, my 'alpha platinum' package will include a juggling act of burning nephta bars .

I am still concerned about the competition though,there simply is no way of knowing what Mike's chimps are capable of doing next.
 

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Clark Van Fleet said:
Can you teach me to juggle, Ofer??


..L.T.A.


Damn Larry- you reminded me of my old buddy Alex that I went to school with (and purple hazed with) He makes a pretty good living as a juggler. Clumsy as a kid though.


r]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9X2g7B_dAwr]


r]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFdt7vGLHv8r]
 

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Dave Yoakum said:
[quote="Clark Van Fleet":1r17a32b][quote="Dave Yoakum":1r17a32b]

I would suggest not leaving it near anything flamible. As it is a bar of solvents.

LOL..

Dave, Fels isn't flammable .
You know that right??

have you ever used it?
ever even have a bar in your hand??


..L.T.A.[/quote:1r17a32b]


I have some. I was just looking around the internet to see what is said about, it for fun.

It is either a miracle cleaner/degreaser, poison ivy medicine or a way to an early death, lung damage, skin falling off and stuff like that.[/quote:1r17a32b]


and so is that shit you eat out of a can......aint life grand???
 

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