A very popular essential oil used in many different application including furniture polish is the oil from the tea tree. The tea tree is native to southeastern Queensland in Australia.
that would depend on the type because different brands use different chemicals.
the fumes in nail polish are flammable. so if you paint some on a jar and hurry and close it and wait for it to dry then hurry and open it and stick in a match it will burn
Yes, some gels are flammable. How flammable would depend on it's alcohol, or flammable substance content. Some gels are not flammable at all, and others a very flammable.
Carbonates are generally not flammable.
Furniture polish is for furniture. Get some gun polish at your local gun polish store.
Yes - nail polish contains lacquer, which is flammable. It may contain other flammable ingredients, too.
Until it dries then it is no longer flammable.
Polishing Furniture.
Nail Polish Remover ;)
On your nail polish bottle, it will say that nail polish is flammable, which is true. Nail polish is very flammable and it is best to keep it away from heat to avoid any accidents.
the furniture polish began from the ancient egypt they made it from honey the first commercial polish began in the market in 1958
Wicker furniture is more flammable than metal furniture.
No, however the furniture you use it on might be.
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yes
No, it is a noun. It is used as a noun adjunct in terms such as furniture mover and furniture polish.