Sure, why not?
I mean, there's nothing bad about it.
Yes
To create your own essential oil blends, you can typically mix different essential oils together.
No, and do not mix. They are different viscosity and different type oils
Yes you can mix different brands but I recommend you do not mix different weights. You can even mix synthetic oil with conventional oil. But as the weight of the oil is critical, do not ever mix one weight of oil with another, no matter if it is synthetic or conventional oil.
Even if you can it's not a good idea. These oils have different viscosity and might have different chemical content. When you mix the oils it can change their mechanical properties and the oil will not be as good as when they are separate. You can get special additives to tune 5w20 in something in between 5w20 and 5w30.
To make pine oil for candles at home, you can start by collecting fresh pine needles. Next, crush the pine needles to release their oils. Then, mix the crushed pine needles with a carrier oil, such as olive oil or coconut oil, and let it sit for a few days to infuse. Finally, strain out the pine needles and use the infused oil in your candle-making process.
No they are to very different oils same purpose different applications.
Yes, you can mix industrial oils of different viscosities, but it is generally not recommended unless necessary. Mixing oils can alter the final viscosity and performance characteristics, potentially leading to issues such as reduced lubrication properties or increased wear. It's important to check compatibility, as different additives in the oils may not blend well, potentially causing chemical reactions or degradation. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines before mixing oils.
Yes, you can mix them.
Nothing if they were approved oils. You can mix 10w30 with 5w20 etc. Not a good idea but you can do it. You can mix brands with no problem.
Yes, you can mix essential oils with water to create a spray. However, it is important to use a dispersant or emulsifier to help the oils mix evenly with the water. Shake well before each use to ensure proper distribution of the oils.
no it is not ok because they are two different oils and it can mess up your engines