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Rubber Cement: Risks and Dangers of Inhalation
Rubber cement is a solvent that contains toxic chemicals such as toluene and hexane. If inhaled, these chemicals can cause intoxication, central nervous system depression, and even death. Therefore, it is strongly advised against using rubber cement for any purpose other than its intended use, which is gluing together rubber or plastic surfaces.Fillings - Related Articles
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