Pure ethanol is less dense.
nail polish and a rag or rubbing alchohol
Do you mean rubbing alcohol? If so, you will become very sick.
rubbing alchohol and i thing some of aqua water
Rubbing alchohol, water can corrode the parts leaving you with a rusty mess, alchohol will just evaporate away after the cleaning.
The rubbing alchohol could kill the termites but only for small mounds.If there is a huge mound better call a professional.
Get a rag and some rubbing alchohol and rub it off. -TS
It means it will be infected. Try using rubbing alchohol and then put neosporin on it
you can use any of these: rubbing alcohol, Goof Off, WD40, hair spray, or Mr. Clean (rubbing alcohol would most likely be the best to use) hope that helps :)
All you need is some rubbing alchohol and your pipe. It works best if there is alot of resin in the pipe. Start by pouring a small amount of rubbing alchohol into your pipe, Shake it around a bit, and then pour the mixture through a coffee filter, straining it onto a plate, then boil a pot of water, place the plate ontop of the pot and then burn away the alchohol away with a lighter. After all the alchohol is burnt away, scrape it away with a razor blade or other edge.
Use a alchohol like nail polsh remover or rubbing alcohol but if you shot someone turn yourself in!
Make sure that it is a zit that is white and it is surfacing. If it is infected then treat it with extra care. First, take rubbing alchohol on a soft cloth and disinfect the zit. Then pour some rubbing alchohol on a tissue and gently squeeze the pimple. After the white stuff comes out, immediatly clean with more rubbing alchohol then dab some facemask on it. DO NOT use other subsitutes such as peanut butter or toothpaste. When you just popped a zit, you need to use something SPECIFICALLY for the pimple. Wait a few hours then take off the mask to see if the pimple is better. If worse, consult a dermatologist.
will make it sting - I assume.... Why would you do that? Rubbing Alcohol is safe to use externally, but inside your body it acts like a poison. Source: http://www.uptodate.com/patients/content/topic.do?topicKey=~oEG16I3jicJE