No
No, but it can kill a person that swallows it
does brake fluid kill exposed tooth nerves?
No it will kill u use salt water rinse or even a shot of alcohol works at times
No, brake fluid does not contain alcohol. Drinking it can kill you however, as a patient in rehab nearly found out.
Typically brake fluid is a petroleum base, so one drop won't typically hurt them but if emersed it will kill them.
Both military nerve gases and organophosphate insecticides are nerve agents. It is highly unlikely you will be exposed to military nerve gases, unless you were near the front lines during a war in which they were used or you were trying to help treat wounded soldiers that had been exposed to them. Every time you use an organophosphate insecticide to kill pests you expose yourself too.
yes it can but it burns really bad!! if you get in on your lips or around your mouth it will burn! be careful
short answer......no there will be nothing to prevent the caliper piston from coming out of the body. if that happens you will lose your brake fluid and brake function. you will kill yourself or someone else.
Clove Oil [Source: http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showpost.php?p=3456970&postcount=3 ] I actually plan on trying this soon myself.
No, pinched nerve in the neck can not kill you.
Yes. It is a powerful nerve paralyzing agent which can kill you virltually instaneously when your circulatory system is exposed to it. It would only require the slightest open sore in your mouth or anywhere else in your digestive system to allow it into your bloodstream.
The cast of Kill the Nerve - 1922 includes: Marie Mosquini as The Dental Nurse