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Posted by izzie (My Page) on
Mon, Sep 22, 08 at 8:52

Just a work to the wise. One of my many cousins used a orange oil spray to clean her kitchen cupboards. I guess it worked really well. She spent hours one day using this stuff. About a week later she was hospitalized because she couldn't breath. They thought it was puenmonia. However it was because of the oil spray she used, she breathed some of it into her lungs. She spent about 1 1/2 weeks in hosp. recovering from this. She is better now. I am sure there were warnings on bottle regarding the use of product but who reads that stuff. I remember hearing a few years back about babies getting ahold of baby oil bottles and breathing in the oil, I think a few children died of this.

Please be careful with spray oil cleaners.


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Izzie posted: "I am sure there were warnings on bottle regarding the use of product but who reads that stuff."

Warnings are printed for a reason. Always read them, even with products you have used before. Sometimes manufacturers add warning to their products after they have been on the market for some time. Dawn dish detergent added a warning after finding that people were mixing it with bleach not knowing that their detergent contained ammonia.

I wouldn't think of buying a cleaning product without reading every word on the label.


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