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  2. How to properly clean hardwood floors - AOL

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    Weiman Hardwood Floor Cleaner and Polish Restorer $24.98 at Amazon. This cleaning product duo from Weiman, which has a 4.6-star average rating from 8,457 reviews on Amazon, includes both a wood ...

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    How to deep clean hardwood floors. Spoiler: Deep cleaning hardwood floors isn’t all that different from regular cleaning. The main distinction is that the former involves use of a cleaning product.

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  5. Lestoil - Wikipedia

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    Lestoil is a registered trade name of Clorox for a heavy-duty multipurpose cleanser product, used to remove extremely difficult laundry stains, dissolve water-based and oil-based paints, and clean grease, oil, paint, and adhesives from floors and surfaces. It was introduced as a dry cleaning fluid for laundry in 1933. [1]

  6. Pine oil - Wikipedia

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    Pine oil is a higher boiling fraction from turpentine. Both synthetic and natural pine oil consists mainly of α-terpineol, a C10 alcohol (b.p. 214–217 °C). [5] [1] Other components include dipentene and pinene. [6] The detailed composition of natural pine oil depends on many factors, such as the species of the host plant. [7]

  7. Turpentine - Wikipedia

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    Turpentine may alternatively be extracted from destructive distillation of pine wood, [3] such as shredded pine stumps, roots, and slash, using the light end of the heavy naphtha fraction (boiling between 90 and 115 °C or 195 and 240 °F) from a crude oil refinery. Such turpentine is called wood turpentine.