Various substances are added to ethyl alcohol to make it unpalatable. They can range from harmless, such as soap, to highly toxic substances.
The solution must be well homogenized.
I have never heard of baking soda used on sharpie stains. But, I do know that denatured alcohol will break down the sharpie stains, but you will need some tide or shout spot treatment after using the denatured alcohol to pull out the stain. It worked for me!
I would need to know the purpose of the solution to give you a accurate answer, there are several formulas for many different objectives. Here is a web-site with alot of information on woodworking: * www.woodcentral.com
If you need to make an intoxicating drink you can distill a mixture of alcohol and water to make spirits.
The white marks are truly water marks-t here is a small amount of water down in the finish. Use a few drops of denatured alcohol (TEST in an inconspicuous place on the furniture first!) Spread the few drops of alcohol over the spot, let set for a few minutes- water marks should go away- wipe surface with a lint free cloth. Do NOT use rubbing alcohol, get denatured alcohol from the paint shop. You may need to do this a few times. The alcohol is pulling the water out of the finish.
Denatured alcohol and a soft, clean, small cotton towel. Saturate one corner of the towel with alcohol, then using gentle motion to rub the glue off the paint. Depending on how large and how much glue, use a clean section of the towel each time you need to wet it with alcohol. This is safe for ALL vehicle finishes including clear coat. Do not drink the alcohol.
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no not really that's what people need to make perfume
It depends on the solute. Water, acetone, benzine and alcohol are all examples of solvents, yet not all will work on all substances. You need to be more specific.
Either ammonia or nitrate compounds.