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Murphy's Oil Soap

Greyd

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Anyone know how good this stuff is? I've heard good AND bad things about it's use on a wooden floor.
 
I've been using Murphy's oil soap all through this house of mine,
now the dirt is finished but the finish is fine.

We've been using Murphy's oil soap on cedar oak and pine,
now the dirt is finished, but the finish is fine.

Cleans everything, safe as can be,
kind to your hands and fresh nat-urally!

We've been using Murphy's all the time,
now the dirt is finished but the finish is fine.
 
Originally posted by: Stifko
It is great soap for wood floors. The oils moisterize the wood like wood oil and it smells nice.

Haha, I was just about to post that I couldn't stand the smell 😉
 
Murphy's oil soap makes a special wood floor cleaner. It's much thinner than the regular soap. You spray it down and wipe it up with a damp rag or mop. I like the way it works.



 
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
Originally posted by: Auric
Just remember: soap is not a lubricant and in any case it's not for metaphorical wood.

What if you have one made of wood?

Then you're prolly a pirate and should use something manly like tar.
 
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