Its primary application is as a chemical intermediate, with smaller amounts used in metal cleaning and aerosol degreasing. It can also be used in dry cleaning and textile processing. Tetrachloroethylene can be added to aerosols, solvent soaps, printing inks, adhesives, sealants, polishes, lubricants, and silicones. Printing correction fluid and shoe polish are examples of consumer products containing tetrachloroethylene that the general public is most exposed to.
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