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    Senior Member smythe's Avatar
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    It is always a good idea to check the ingredients printed on the container of any solvent (hopefully it is the correct container), and know what effect it will have on your target material. It is also a good idea to know exactly what your target material is made of (or what it’s coated with).

    Remember anything can be potentially dangerous… luckily; with solid information most of us will use responsibly.

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    +1 on the WD-40. It does the job just fine. It also is great for lighting coal-fired forges.

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    The cheapest aftershve my son wont wear......!!! It does stink....
    i use it to remove permanent marker ink when honing as well...


    Mark.....

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