Granite is able to withstand the use of acetone. If you have a water based stain on your granite you can dampen the spot and apply acetone. Let it dry and then rinse and wipe off the granite.
yes it will
Granite countertops can be very appealing and high quality. They are easily damage and can be prone to staining. Yes it is true that granite countertops are more proned to staining. You can apply a sealant to your countertops to help prevent stains and damage.
No, because when you add acetone to acetone, all you are doing is adding more of the volume of acetone to acetone. You are just changing the amount of acetone, not anything chemically happening.
If it is straight zincalume or galvanized iron there should be no problem however acetone is a solvent so if it is painted you may damage the paint or remove some of it. Acetone seems like a strange choice for cleaning galvanized iron though. Detergent and hard brush would be better and less toxic.
Acetone molecules evaporate when you add heat to a beaker of liquid acetone.
yes it will
50% methanol will damage the membrane more than 25% acetone. we did the lab.
All types of rock erodes overtime....so yes. I do know that granite as tiny fissures in it and if not sealed properly can damage it.
No it does not. Acetone is the only thing to worry about.
All it does is cleans it. It does not do any damage to the jewellery at all.
NO! Acetone is a heavy-duty thinner and paint remover. I cannot even imagine the damage it would do to your face over time.
granite
acetone, and it is damaging because it is very harsh and drying. try to buy a polish remover that says "acetone free"
Granite, Granite is rock you can cut on top of it, place hot pots even start a fire on it and it would not damage the stone, but silestone you cannot do so
Granite countertops can be very appealing and high quality. They are easily damage and can be prone to staining. Yes it is true that granite countertops are more proned to staining. You can apply a sealant to your countertops to help prevent stains and damage.
If you are talking about ceramic or porcelain tiles then yes. Granite tile and counters can also be cleaned using acetone. For softer stones like marble and travertine I would recommend using petrochemicals.
Test in an inconspicuous spot first! Acetone can damage some surfaces.With nail polish remover. The more acetone in it the better. 100% ACETONE IS VERY FLAMMABLE! Be EXTREMELY careful! Fire extinguisher required. Ventilate area!