MURPHY OIL SOAP ORIGINAL WOOD 
CLEANER, LIUID, 32OZ BOTTLE 
(9/cs)

Product #: CPC01163CT

Weight: 21

Description

Murphy Oil Soap Original Formula contains 98% naturally-derived ingredients. It safely cleans finished wood and other household surfaces without leaving a dulling residue. Murphy Oil Soap contains no harsh detergents, ammonia, or bleach. Designed for wood surfaces in hotels, restaurants, schools, churches, office buildings, nursing homes, and hospitals.

  • Over 80 years of natural cleaning tradition
  • For over 100 years, people have trusted the natural and gentle cleaning power of Murphy Oil Soap

Use Murphy Oil Soap to clean:

Finished Wood Surfaces

  • Bookcases
  • Cabinets
  • Laminate floors
  • Tables and chairs
  • Wood floors
  • Wood paneling

Non-Wood Surfaces

  • Cars
  • Ceramic tile
  • Laundry stains
  • No-wax floors
  • Painted surfaces
  • Vinyl

Packaging

Murphy Oil Soap is packed in 32 bottles, sold each (CPC01163) or gallon containers sold each (CPC01103EA).

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Specifications:

Murphy Oil Soap Specifications

Physical State: Liquid

Appearance: Amber, viscous liquid

Odor: Citrus

pH: 11.0 (1% Solution)

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Directions:

Floors (Finished Wood, Laminate, No-Wax and Tile)

  • Dilute 1/4 cup of Murphy Oil Soap Original Formula per one gallon of warm water. For heavy cleaning, use 1/2 cup Murphy Oil Soap in one gallon. Clean with well wrung-out mop and mop up any excess water. 
  • No rinsing needed.

Other surfaces (finished wood, furniture, cabinets and paneling's) natural beauty.

  • Wet cloth with diluted Murphy Oil Soap liquid.
  • Wipe clean to reveal wood

Hints:

  • Do not use on unfinished wood
  • Murphy Oil Soap cleans away wax buildup, so you may want to reapply wax after use
  • Discoloration or flaking indicates the wood may need refinishing. If the finish appears worn or weak, test the surface first with plain water in a hidden area

 

Designed for the Environment

These products meet the EPA's "DfE" program and are included in the U.S. Environmental protection (EPA) agency design for the environment (DfE) program partnership.