i think so. for like a really tough marker stain i guess so.
No, it is not okay to shoot up with rubbing alcohol and Klonopin (not kolonopins). The combination of these two items could actually kill you if you shoot up with them.
There are two distinct types of rubbing alcohol readily available in USA pharmacies. One is isopropanol-based (usually 70% or 91% isopropanol in water), while the other is ethanol (drinking alcohol) based (usually 70% ethanol plus denaturants in water). Neither of these alcohol solutions will dissolve or damage elemental gold or elemental carbon in the form of diamond. In fact, either of these alcohol solutions would be useful in cleaning gold and diamond jewelry. Please note: all rubbing alcohols, even if derived from drinking alcohol, are poisonous and should never be consumed (they're okay when applied to the skin). Isopropanol is inherently poisonous, while poisons (denaturants, such as gasoline or wood alcohol) are intentionally added to rubbing ethanol to prevent use in beverages.
Usually if I scribble over the old marker with a fresh marker it will wipe right off. okay, i have tried EVERYTHING seriously, proxide, widnex, hairspray, toothpaste, and everything else. i had this wild idea to use eucaliptis oil, IT WAS AMAZING!!!! NO JOKE, IT IT THE BEST THING ON EARTH!!!!!!!! :D hope this helps!! As a janitor, I've cleaned thousands of dry erase boards with an ancient cleaning secret....water. Just wet a cloth rag with water and wipe the board. It works best to have a clean dry rag to immediatly go over the wet erase to dry it. This method has removed dry erase marker that has been left on over the summer months without leaving the ghost image. It is best to erase a dry erase board right after it is no longer needed with the supplied dry erase eraser. If the eraser becomes too dirty, just wet a paper towel with some water and set the eraser on it for a few hours. The marker will bleed on to the paper towel and leave the eraser clean.
no alcohol is never used for open sores. A much better product would be hydrogen peroxide. It is almost the same as water...Water is H2O and Hydrogen Peroxide is H2O2. By using hydrogen peroxide, a person is actually pouring an extra oxygen molecule into the wound and this can kill off many of the germs that do not thrive in an oxygen-filled environment. Above all, any and all wounds should first be thoroughly cleansed with soap and water and a generous amount of flushing with the tap water.
Okay, first off- if your piece is marked for gold content- ignore that. I can mark a BMW 14k after a quick gold paint job. First test- Use a magnet to see if the piece is magnetic, if it isn't- your next step is to buy a nitric acid test kit; They run about $20-$30 on E-bay. Rub the metal onto the stone firmly, drip some nitric acid on the rubbing on the stone- if the rubbing stays strong, your piece is gold. If it turns orange your piece is likely a lower karat. If the rubbing; Disappears or turns green- your piece is fake.
No, it is not okay to shoot up with rubbing alcohol and Klonopin (not kolonopins). The combination of these two items could actually kill you if you shoot up with them.
Is it okay to breath air?
There are two distinct types of rubbing alcohol readily available in USA pharmacies. One is isopropanol-based (usually 70% or 91% isopropanol in water), while the other is ethanol (drinking alcohol) based (usually 70% ethanol plus denaturants in water). Neither of these alcohol solutions will dissolve or damage elemental gold or elemental carbon in the form of diamond. In fact, either of these alcohol solutions would be useful in cleaning gold and diamond jewelry. Please note: all rubbing alcohols, even if derived from drinking alcohol, are poisonous and should never be consumed (they're okay when applied to the skin). Isopropanol is inherently poisonous, while poisons (denaturants, such as gasoline or wood alcohol) are intentionally added to rubbing ethanol to prevent use in beverages.
Yes, but you're not going to get very far because they're made of nickel. If you intend to clean them, instead try removing them from the bass and scrubbing them with rubbing alcohol.
No,
It is NOT OK to drink alcohol when you are pregnant ... period.
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Usually if I scribble over the old marker with a fresh marker it will wipe right off. okay, i have tried EVERYTHING seriously, proxide, widnex, hairspray, toothpaste, and everything else. i had this wild idea to use eucaliptis oil, IT WAS AMAZING!!!! NO JOKE, IT IT THE BEST THING ON EARTH!!!!!!!! :D hope this helps!! As a janitor, I've cleaned thousands of dry erase boards with an ancient cleaning secret....water. Just wet a cloth rag with water and wipe the board. It works best to have a clean dry rag to immediatly go over the wet erase to dry it. This method has removed dry erase marker that has been left on over the summer months without leaving the ghost image. It is best to erase a dry erase board right after it is no longer needed with the supplied dry erase eraser. If the eraser becomes too dirty, just wet a paper towel with some water and set the eraser on it for a few hours. The marker will bleed on to the paper towel and leave the eraser clean.
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no it is not ok to drink alcohol because it got bad effects on your bode
you can't. just leave it alone and soon enough you will forget your password and that will be it. okay.