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Q: What is Stockholm tar used for?
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Can people be allergic to Stockholm tar?

I don't even know what Stockholm tar is but I'm willing to bet that someone, somewhere is allergic to it. With as many people as there are in the world, someone is allergic to just about anything you can think of.


Can you use stockholm tar on a cat?

Stockholm tar could help to make your cat water repellent, although the cat may not like having tar on it's fur. One also might consider that coating your cat with tar could lead to spots of tar all over your house. It does smell nice though. Alternatively you could use waterpump grease on all overhead surfaces and don't wear pants in the house.


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The currency used in Stockholm is the same currency used in the entire country:Kronor (shortened: kr) meaning "crowns"SEK is the currency type.


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