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Re: What's NAPHTHA and where do you get it?
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Posted by fels naptha - not just a detergent bar of soap on September 11, 2002 at 12:39:26 from (209.150.25.219):
In Reply to: What's NAPHTHA and where do you get it? posted by JB-Wy on September 11, 2002 at 06:54:37:
Side note theres a bar soap called fels naptha. I have in a pinch used shavings of it to patch "leaks" in oil pans and fuel tanks - F250 had it on a spot right above drain plug for a few weeks and on the rear fuel tank for longer. Works well on cleaing hands when oiled though this use is no longer recommended due to the naptha(lighter fluid??) content - CANCEROUS like everything else.Worth putting a bar in your truck or vehicle if to just clean the hands trailside/roadside. The oil pan plug/gas tank was a pre WWII thing (so gramps says)...If I could light it and make a flare or cook over it that would be a neat product.
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