An abietine is a resin obtained from Strasburg turpentine or Canada balsam.
The mopane tree has two butterfly-shaped green leaves.Specifically, the woody plant in question (Colophospermum mopane) can be found growing natively in southern Africa. It carries the common names balsam tree, butterfly tree, and turpentine tree. The names balsam and turpentine refer to the tree's balsam-like turpentine-smelling resin. The name butterfly results from the tree's hallmark leaf shapes.
Horse Balsam is a plant!
No. Most plastics are permeable for the small molecules the are part of turpentine. Use Glass to store turpentine.
No, this is a myth. Turpentine is a solvent that is toxic to dogs.
You can use mineral spirits or citrus-based solvents as alternatives to turpentine for cleaning brushes, thinning paint, or dissolving glazes. These alternatives are less toxic and have a milder odor compared to turpentine.
Instead of useing turpentine use olive oil in the mix.
YOU CAN USE TURPENTINE TO STRIP PAINT OFF OF OLD FURNITURE. IT IS GOOD TO USE ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE. IT IS A GOOD WAY TO RESTORE A NICE PIECE OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE.
You should never drench a horse in turpentine oil. the only applicable use for turpentine and horses is on the bottoms of their hooves to toughen them up.
Turpentine is sometimes used to get paint out of clothes. It is often dabbed on the stain with a sponge or towel, and then allowed to dry.
Turpentine can be used in several ways. It can be used in wood stains, stove polishes, as pine oil, and in sealing wax.
Obviously nail polish remover, but if that is not available then use turpentine if you have some.