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- Anti-rust product poisoning occurs when someone breathes in or swallows anti-rust products. These products may be accidentally breathed in ( ...
- ... you have: Cough that brings up bloody or rust-colored mucus Breathing (respiratory) symptoms that get worse ...
- ... of glomerulonephritis are: Blood in the urine (dark, rust-colored, or brown urine) Foamy urine (due to ...
- ... include any of the following: Decreased urine output Rust-colored urine Swelling (edema), general swelling, swelling of ...
- ... is the dirt on the nail, not the rust that carries the risk for tetanus.
- Oxalic acid may be found in some: Anti-rust products Bleaches Metal cleaners Rhubarb leaves Note: This ...
- ... Glass etching High-octane gasoline manufacturing Some household rust removers Note: This list may not be all ...
- ... make paint, rubber, dyes, wood preservatives, and ointments Rust prevention coatings Vitamin and mineral supplements Zinc chloride ...
- ... from household products, such as hydrofluoric acid in rust remover. They are less likely to be done ...
- ... of some steam iron cleaners: CLR Clacium, Lime & Rust Remover Faultless Hot Iron Cleaner Lime-A-Way ...