Yes they are healthier for you than the synthetic oil.
Water based lubricants such as KY or Astroglide. DO NOT use petroleum based lubes like petroleum jelly (Vaseline). They are not compatible with latex condoms and can cause them to break. Check with a pharmacist- they can refer you to the right product- and you will NOT be the first to ask them for help.
Oil-based lubricants such as petroleum jelly, baby oil, or lotion can weaken latex condoms and make them more likely to break. It is recommended to use water-based or silicone-based lubricants with latex condoms to reduce the risk of breakage.
Synthetic oil works better in some engines than does petroleum-based oil. Nylon is synthetic.
Yes. petroleum..... (petroleum based chemical) petro-chemical.
Because it is mostly water based.
Petroleum jelly, also known as petrolatum, is not water-based. It is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum, which is a non-polar substance. Water-based products contain water as the main ingredient, whereas petroleum jelly is oil-based and does not contain any water.
Have a look at the clean up on the tin of paint, you will have your answer there, water clean up is waterbased, turps is oil based.
To remove the smell of petroleum based cleaners from your skin is done in three steps; first rub the juice from a lime not a lemon to the affected area. Once the lime juice has evaporated, then you wash your skin with anti-biotic hand soap. Then you rub some hand lotion to the skin and let dry. That is all you need to do. I know this because I deal with liquid chemicals everyday.
One can use water to thin up a medicine ointment that is lotion based.
All newspapers that print with offset presses use soy-based ink. You can't get petroleum-based ink anymore - not just because petroleum-based ink is very nasty stuff, but because soy-based ink is easier to use and looks better on the sheet. Newspapers that print with flexo presses use water-based ink.
All newspapers that print with offset presses use soy-based ink. You can't get petroleum-based ink anymore - not just because petroleum-based ink is very nasty stuff, but because soy-based ink is easier to use and looks better on the sheet. Newspapers that print with flexo presses use water-based ink.
any job that employs the use of petroleum, petroleum based products.