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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for rusts
  1. Anti-rust product poisoning occurs when someone breathes in or swallows anti-rust products. These products may be accidentally breathed in ( ...
  2. ... you have: Cough that brings up bloody or rust-colored mucus Breathing (respiratory) symptoms that get worse ...
  3. ... of glomerulonephritis are: Blood in the urine (dark, rust-colored, or brown urine) Foamy urine (due to ...
  4. ... include any of the following: Decreased urine output Rust-colored urine Swelling (edema), general swelling, swelling of ...
  5. ... is the dirt on the nail, not the rust that carries the risk for tetanus.
  6. Oxalic acid may be found in some: Anti-rust products Bleaches Metal cleaners Rhubarb leaves Note: This ...
  7. ... Glass etching High-octane gasoline manufacturing Some household rust removers Note: This list may not be all ...
  8. ... make paint, rubber, dyes, wood preservatives, and ointments Rust prevention coatings Vitamin and mineral supplements Zinc chloride ...
  9. ... from household products, such as hydrofluoric acid in rust remover. They are less likely to be done ...
  10. ... of some steam iron cleaners: CLR Clacium, Lime & Rust Remover Faultless Hot Iron Cleaner Lime-A-Way ...
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