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Yes, weed smoke can stain walls over time due to the residue it leaves behind.
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Yes, hookah can stain walls due to the smoke produced during use, which contains tar, nicotine, and other substances. Over time, these particles can adhere to surfaces, leading to discoloration. The extent of staining can depend on factors such as ventilation, frequency of use, and the type of tobacco used. Regular cleaning can help minimize the buildup and staining effects.
You should write or draw before you stain you paper with tea. That is probably best.
Walls are walls, wherever they are. - This problem depends on what the stain is and you haven't said. Possibly easiest to simply repaint the wall - first with a 'stain blocker' such as Zinnser Bull's Eye or Kilz Stain Blocker Primer. -These products work well and ANY paint can be applied over them. -(if the wall is papered, then you should remove paper first.)
The Gram stain is not effective on acid-fast bacteria because their cell walls have a waxy layer that prevents the stain from penetrating.
Yes, the Gram stain can be useful for distinguishing between yeasts as yeast cells typically stain purple (Gram-positive) due to their thick cell walls. This can help differentiate them from bacteria which can stain pink (Gram-negative). However, additional tests may be needed for accurate identification of different yeast species.
Bacteria are divided into two groups based on how their cell walls absorb the Gram stain. Gram-positive bacteria retain the stain due to their thick peptidoglycan cell wall, while Gram-negative bacteria do not retain the stain because of their thin peptidoglycan cell wall and an outer membrane.
To effectively put wood on walls, you can use techniques such as paneling, shiplap, or tongue and groove. Make sure to properly measure and cut the wood, secure it to the wall with nails or adhesive, and finish with a sealant or stain for a polished look.
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