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Immediately wash, medicate, and bandage the finger with a brightly covered plaster. Cover it with a plastic glove or other waterproof glove. Clean the knife, cutting board, and counter where you were cut. Throw away any food that was on the bloody surface or that you were touching when you were cut. Then you can resume cooking. Be careful.
Yes you can (re-plaster) There should be a company in your area that does the plaster for pools when they are built and also re-plaster as they get older. Your Pool supplier should be able to suggest who may be the most reliable. yes,
Yes you can (re-plaster) There should be a company in your area that does the plaster for pools when they are built and also re-plaster as they get older. Your Pool supplier should be able to suggest who may be the most reliable. yes,
plaster should be
No
with a plaster you should get one
It should be thick, like peanut butter.
An arm cast with plaster is made from rolls or pieces of dry muslin. Either starch or dextrose and calcium sulfate should be added to the plaster to ensure it hardens.
No, plaster of Paris and white cement are not the same. Plaster of Paris is a porous material that will disintegrate outside in the rain. White cement is more durable and should last outside in the rain.
index finger or the ring finger
It may be noted that the temperature should be controlled carefully. It should not be allowed to rise above 152°C (425K) because, if whole of the water is lost then anhydrous calcium sulphate is produced, which is called dead burnt plaster and it does not have the properties of Plaster of Paris.
diamonds should b worn on the middle finger or the little finger of either hand... preferably left for women