You have a couple options: 1) use a scum remover product. This has natural enzymes in it that will eat and digest oils. 2)Buy from your pool store a product call"Scum Ball". It's a tennis ball sized soft foam ball that you place in your skimmer and it will collect oils that are floating. 3) Try floating a tennis ball in your skimmer. It doesn't work as well as a "Scum Ball" but it will collect some of the oil.
Magnetic paint is just like regular latex paint, except for the fine particles of iron dust mixed throughout which gives it a special magnetic quality. When applied to a surface, you end up with a layer of primer with many tiny flecks of iron spread throughout. Magnets are attracted to these flecks of iron transforming your project into a magnetic surface.
Feathering is a form of heat induced coagulation. In coffee: protein in milk is destabilised and coagulates by the heat to form white flecks on the surface.
The black flecks seen in icemakers are quite rare.They are a strain of bactirum that are known carcinogens(cancer causing agents).These flecks enter and infect other foods through the air and are undectected by the human eye,unless of course on the ice.Treatment for exposure to this usually ranges from simple chemotherapy and agressive radiation to complete organ Transplants.have a nice day =) word of advice dont trust google
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its like a darker blue topaz which has different color flecks in sunlight usually puprle and green flecks. its really really pretty with silver.
You can go mining, there you will collect gold flecks. Then you would go to smelting and it takes so and so many flecks to make a gold piece. Or you could simply sell stuff for gold.
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It's called iridescence. The color changes when the angle between the light source, the painted surface, and your eye changes. So it changes not only when the car moves but when you move. Or when the light source moves, though if this is the sun, that'll be very slowly. Oil slicks on water create the rainbow effect in the same way except that in that case, it's the surface of the water that's moving, causing the angle of reflection to change. Some paint manufacturers sell iridescent paint, which may work through the addition of a small amount of oil to the paint. Another way it may work on cars with metallic paint is that the paint contains flecks of metal with different pigments, positioned randomly within the paint, and as the car moves, the sun reflects off different flecks into your eye. When through a red fleck, the paint looks red. When through a blue fleck, the paint looks blue.