Murphy Oil Soap, Multi-Use Wood Cleaner, with Orange Oil 22oz (45 Pack)
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Murphy Oil Soap, Multi-Use Wood Cleaner, with Orange Oil 22oz (45 Pack)

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Murphy Oil Soap, Multi-Use Wood Cleaner, with Orange Oil 22oz (45 Pack)Murphy's Oil Soap, Multi Use, Wood Cleaner Spray, with Orange Oil, Fresh Scent, 22 Ounce (Pack Of 45) Murphy Oil Soap is specially designed to clean both finished wood and non wood surfaces so they maintain their beautiful shine at all times. The Murphy Oil Soap aims to bring out wood's beauty in a gentle and natural way. It doesn't contain any ammonia or bleach and is biodegradable and phosphate free. murphys, cleaner, furniture, cabinets, natural,

Murphy's Oil Soap, Multi-Use, Wood Cleaner Spray, with Orange Oil, Fresh Scent, 22 Ounce (Pack Of 45) Murphy Oil Soap is specially designed to clean both finished wood and non-wood surfaces so they maintain their beautiful shine at all times. The Murphy Oil Soap aims to bring out wood's beauty in a gentle and natural way.  It doesn't contain any ammonia or bleach and is biodegradable and phosphate free. murphys, cleaner, furniture, cabinets, natural, best, safe, care, fresh, scent, enviromentally friendly, non toxic, grease, remove, environment, restoring, shine, no residue, wood soap, scum, spills, all purpose, multi purpose, flooring,

About this item

    • Highest level Wood Cleaner: Mirphy Oil Soap cleans and conditions wood surfaces to remove dirt, grime, and other impurities, while also helping to restore their natural beauty and luster, making your wood looking new and natural.
    • Restores wood's natural shine: The Mirphy soap's unique formula helps to bring out the richness and depth of wood grain, leaving surfaces with a clear and beautiful shine.
    • Works On All Surfaces: Mirphy Oil Soap is safe to use on all types of finished wood, including hardwood, softwood, and exotic woods, as well as wood furniture, cabinets, floors, and more, making it your go to wood Oil cleaner
    • Simple to use: Simply apply the soap to the Scrubit Reusable Cleaning Wipes and wipe down the surface of the wood. In no time you'll have your wood looking shiny and new.
    • Versatile cleaner: Mirphy Oil Soap can also be used on non-wood surfaces such as countertops, tables, and more, making it the most versatile wood cleaning solution for your entire home and kitchen.
    • Does not contain ammonia or bleach
    • Dye Free with Natural Orange Extract
    • Contains 98% Naturally Derived Ingredients
    • Country Of Origin: United States
    • Fresh scent

    Ingredients

    Water, Sodium Tallate, Lauramidopropylamine Oxide, Tetrasodium EDTA, Phenoxyethanol, Cymbopogon Nardus (Citronella) Oil, Methylisothiazolinone.

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