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Tim Williams
 
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My comments on Stoddard rinsed with cold water are based on experience.

It
works, and well. What isn't soluble by the Stoddard is removed by the

water
rinse. Surprisingly, the majority of the Stoddard is also washed off.


Hmm, the primarily active ingredient in WD-40 must not be stoddard then...

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