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Naphthenate is a moderately toxic substance which can cause a range of acute and chronic conditions, and it is also a carcinogen. It is most commonly used diluted in mineral spirit or mineral oil. Safety equipment must be used to avoid eye and skin contact. The pure compound has a high vapor
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