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Sandro,
 
I am sorry that I do not have a bottle handy to check the actual ingredients,
but Pine-sol is a kitchen cleaner.  It is a yellow liquid that has a strong pine
odor and is used for floors, or toilets, or whatever needs a strong cleanser.  I
am sure it would eat away the soft parts of a mollusk as it is very, very
strong.
 
 
 
 
Sandro Colli Vignarelli wrote:
 
> For poor people from outside USA, could you please tell us what Pine-Sol is?
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