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* Wash your hands thoroughly after using the {{PAGENAME}}.
 
* Wash your hands thoroughly after using the {{PAGENAME}}.
 
* Food or drink is not allowed in the {{PAGENAME}}.
 
* Food or drink is not allowed in the {{PAGENAME}}.
 
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<strong>SOME CHEMICALS CAN CAUSE SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION</strong>
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Never leave used chemical-soaked rags lying around. Certain chemicals can cause spontaneous combustion if not disposed of properly. Always check before throwing away used rags and materials.
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Common chemicals that can cause spontaneous combustion include:
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*Linseed oil
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*Tung oil
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*Vegetable oils
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*Oil-based paints and stains
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*Varnishes and polyurethane
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*Paint thinners and solvents
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*Mineral spirits or turpentine
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*Certain adhesives and glues
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*Auto body waxes or polishes
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Ensure rags are either dried flat in a well-ventilated area or stored in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid after use. If you have any doubt, <strong>ASK MAKER HUB STAFF</strong>
 
===Flammable Cabinet Protocol===
 
===Flammable Cabinet Protocol===
  
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