yes, It's a petroleum based grease .
Vaseline is a mixture.
Latex dissolves in Vaseline.
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Solvent wax refers to solvents that remove wax. The solvent is able to dissolve, or get rid of, the wax.
No Bee's Wax in Vaseline. It is Petroleum Jelly - made from oil.
Cheese wax is a mixture of paraffin, Vaseline and microwax mixed together. Other waxes used are pure paraffin and beeswax.
If your braces are hurting or rubbing it would be sensible to put vegetable wax or vaseline on them.
Vaseline is oil based and therefore makes latex (gloves, condoms etc) break down.
taken from a forum: get some microcrystaline wax (monster makers sells it), vaseline, and some translucent face powder... basically all you need to do is melt the wax down (i used a washed out pop can with the top cut off that i pu in a pan of water) that's only because i didnt want to trash my good pots. combine the wax and vaseline in there about equal ammounts of each. heat until it melts completely, then add some powder. keep stirring it until it starts to solidify. you might want to make a small ammount first to get the bugs out. if its too soft, add more wax, if its too firm add more vaseline.
I use Petroleum Jelly, (Vaseline) in my wax and it lowers the melting point a bit.
DO NOT USE VASELINE TO STRECH YOUR EARS!! When stretching your ears, use the following for best results: -Vitamin E oil -Jojoba Oil -Berts Bees Wax: Res Q Ointment -Holey Butt'r Any of these produce great results..Don't use Vaseline, Lotion etc..
Vaseline is petroleum based, and can break down condoms, also you don't want anything petroleum based in the vagina because of the sensitivity of the tissues and the exposure to chemicals (you wouldn't drink gas would you?)
polyester is a petroleum based compound, like vaseline and cool whip.
yes, It's a petroleum based grease .
They can but shouldn't. Wax worms are an "unclean" food based on sound dietary laws.
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