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- Safely cleans woods
- Does not contain ammonia or bleach
- Cleans to a natural shine
- Packaging contains recycled content - 100% PCR in each bottle
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Packaging contains recycled content - 100% PCR in each bottle
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Q: can you use this on vinyl or leather seats and how would you mix it
A: Since we have not tested our Murphy Oil Soap Liquid Wood Cleaner for use on leather, we would not recommend you use it to clean any type of leather. For usage on vinyl, we recommend diluting 1/4 cup of liquid Murphy's per gallon of warm water.
submitted byColgate Palmolive Consumer Affairs - 7 years agoBrand expertA: I used Murphy Oil Spray cleaner on the leather seats of my car, after my children (toddlers at the time, in car seats) spilled apple juice that subsequently dried on the leather. Worked Great!
submitted byKS - 4 months ago
Q: What dose This product smell like ?
A: Hi, and thanks for your question. Our Murphy Oil Soap Wood Cleaner is Citronella Oil Scented. We hope this helps.
submitted byColgate Palmolive Consumer Affairs - 13 days agoBrand expert
Q: Can this be used on butcher block counter tops?
A: Thanks for your question. If the counter tops are sealed, you can test Murphy Oil Soap Wood Cleaner in an out-of-view place, or along the edge to see the result. If you prepare food on the counter top then Murphy Oil Soap Wood Cleaner should not be used. We hope this helps.
submitted byColgate Palmolive Consumer Affairs - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can Murphy oil be used on plastic or vinyl items
A: Thanks for your question. It would depend on the type of plastic, and whether or not, the vinyl was sealed. Test Murphy Oil Soap Wood Cleaner on a small area not easily seen, to see how it performs for you. You can get more tips and guidance from our website at https://www.murphyoilsoap.com. We hope this helps.
submitted byColgate Palmolive Consumer Affairs - 3 months agoBrand expert
Q: Will this shine my wood floors
A: Murphy Wood Cleaner is specially designed to clean both finished wood and non-wood surfaces so they maintain their beautiful shine. Murphy Wood Cleaner should not be used on unfinished, unsealed, or waxed wood surfaces because they may be water sensitive. If your floors are not sealed or finished, we recommend you test Murphy Oil Soap in a small, out-of-the -way area to see how it works on your floor. If your floor dulls, don’t use it on your floor. We hope this answers your question.
submitted byColgate Palmolive Consumer Affairs - 10 months agoBrand expert
Q: good for wood floors?
A: As long as the floor is sealed, yes. To be sure this will work on your floor, please test it in an out-of-the-way place, to see how it works on it.
submitted byColgate Palmolive Consumer Affairs - 6 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use this on an Antique Cherrywood Stand. Is this stuff the same as the Murphy's Oil.
A: Yes, you can use this on Antique Cherrywood. As long as the wood is sealed. We suggest not to use Murphy Oil Soap on unfinished, unsealed, or waxed wood surfaces because they may be water sensitive.
submitted byColgate Palmolive Consumer Affairs - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Will this product bring back luster to our interior logs?
A: Murphy Oil Soap is specially designed to bring out wood's beauty in a gentle and natural way. Just make sure the logs are finished wood.
submitted byColgate Palmolive Consumer Affairs - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: is this product safe to use on kitchen cabinets with photographic finishes (they are wood underneath but have a photographic finish (made to look like maple or ash..new house..supposedly quality builder... built in 2016
A: Hello! Murphy Oil Soap should not be used on unfinished, unsealed or waxed wood surfaces because they may be water sensitive. We recommend consulting with the manufacturer of your cabinets! Hope this helps.
submitted byColgate Palmolive Consumer Affairs - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Does this work for greasy kitchen cabinets?
A: Hello! Murphy's is a gentle cleaner that removes build up of soil, dust, wax and polish from finished wood surfaces. For tougher jobs we'd recommend using 1/2 cup per gallon of warm water. Hope this helps!
submitted byColgate Palmolive Consumer Affairs - 3 years agoBrand expert