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Did Tru-oil change their recipe?

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Prairieofthedog

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Did Birchwood Caseys change something in the way they make Tru-Oil?Opened up a new bottle today and it smells like turpentine big time.Seems a lot runnier too.I have used a lot of this stuff and none has smelled like this.Probably something to pass EPA or to manufacture it more cheaply!
 
Yeah. I noticed the same thing. I guess it's no longer Tru-oil, but part of the name change to; True-Toil :doh:
 
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