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Animals do eat buckeyes but those that do usually get sick and some die. The young shoots and leaves are toxic to most animals and humans. Although the nuts are poisonous, the shoots and leaves are more so.
The simple answer is NO, Actually it is the other way around, Soy wax burns up to around 50% longer than paraffin and is therefore much more cost affective than cheaper paraffin candles
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Depends on how much there is and the size of the brush. You can try a hair-dryer or similar moderate heat source, and some tissues. Work the bristles well with the tissues after they are warmed through. It might take several tisues, or more, even for small amounts of wax but you will be able to see if its working because it will be obvious on the tissue.
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His personality was much like paraffin. I hope this helps you.
2 tablespoons shaved paraffin to one pound chocolate.
To decrease the rate of transpiration. Paraffin is an oil or wax. The paraffin prevent the water in xylem loose up too much of water during transpiration. Especially in a hot, dry day.
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It depends. If you want plain, it's about $6 for a pound most places.
you will never figure it out because it depend on what you're doing
It's very much like kerosene or paraffin. It is refined from crude oil.
A batch is the amount of mixture that a recipe makes. Example, a pancake recipe would make 1 batch.
Animals do eat buckeyes but those that do usually get sick and some die. The young shoots and leaves are toxic to most animals and humans. Although the nuts are poisonous, the shoots and leaves are more so.
The simple answer is NO, Actually it is the other way around, Soy wax burns up to around 50% longer than paraffin and is therefore much more cost affective than cheaper paraffin candles
25 dollars now they have made a new batch !
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