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Vaseline does not contain peanuts - it is a type of petroleum jelly. It is used as an ointment and lubricant.
Petroleum jelly can be used as a lubricant, though it probably isn't appropriate anywhere that outgassing might be an issue. It's also shouldn't be used for situations where there is significant heat or contact with fluid in order to avoid contamination.
Petroleum jelly can be used for different things,One thing it is used for is if you have dry or cracked skin use it as a lotion.Another thing is many people use it for their own personal lubricant.
Yes. Better to use water soluable lubricant as K-Y jelly.
white petroleum jelly is a substance like Vaseline, that is used in experiments for bacteria to grow and feed off.
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Petroleum based hence the term Petroleum Jelly. The most common water based product is KY and you can buy it just about anywhere. While KY is normally used as a "sexual lubricant" it is actually intended to be a medical product and yes its used in the medical profession.
it's KY jelly it's lubricant most commonly used for sexual intercourse.
It depends on what you want to lubricate? At a guess, medical standard petroleum jelly (vaseline) or baby oil - if the lubricant is to be used in a sexual context. Any thin oil will do if you are simply lubricating a bicycle chain!
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a lot of people are allergic to petroleum jelly, which is what Vaseline is, so yes, there can be side effects. Also it is actually drying to the skin, long term, so it's slightly counterproductive to use it as a moisturiser. It is also not suitable as a sexual lubricant if condoms are also being used as petroleum jelly damages latex, thus rendering the condom unsafe.
As a common dry lubricant, a catalyst for desulfurization in petroleum refineries, for making transistors.