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No, usually the varnish used on hardwood floors is resistant to turpentine. I would rather use Goof Off if I was removing carpet glue.
It is not safe to drink turpentine oil. Turpentine oil is meant to be used on the skin. WebMD claims that when taken by mouth, turpentine oil can cause serious health problems including headache, sleeplessness, coughing, bleeding in the lungs, vomiting, kidney damage, miscarriage, coma, and death.
I can hardly imagine a worse thing to give or use on a dog. Turpentine, if ingested, could be fatal. If used on the skin or feet of the dog could cause burns and skin irritation. It is not clear what the turpentine would be used for but this is a bad idea. If in doubt always consult your vet.
Turpentine is a spirit obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from live trees, mainly pines.It's commonly called turps, turps is a solvent and can help soften dried oil based paints, more turps would then be used to wipe the paint clean.Turps would not be used to remove water based paints.
Turpentine can be used to clean paint of g lass but won't clean glass very well. Turpentine won't negatively affect glass.
Turpentine will not harm a fiberglass bathtub. Small amounts of turpentine can be used to clean stubborn adhesives in the bathtub.
Turpentine can be used in several ways. It can be used in wood stains, stove polishes, as pine oil, and in sealing wax.
Neither a north or south end of a magnet can be used to remove skin tags. There are special creams made to rub on a skin tag to remove it completely.
Absolutely NOT. Turpentine is a petroleum based solvent which will worsen any burn and as such is not recommended.
Turpentine is a substance used to thin and clean oil-based paints, made from pine wood.
You should never drench a horse in turpentine oil. the only applicable use for turpentine and horses is on the bottoms of their hooves to toughen them up.
Turpentine is sometimes used to get paint out of clothes. It is often dabbed on the stain with a sponge or towel, and then allowed to dry.