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it makes you slippery like a seal :D
Petroleum jelly does not contain latex. When petroleum jelly comes in contact with latex, it will dissolve the material. Petroleum jelly is a byproduct of manufacturing petroleum.
no vaseline is brand name of petroleum jelly
by adding waxes to base oils u can get petrolium jelly
Petroleum jelly contains a high amount of liquified oil and pig sperm
it makes you slippery like a seal :D
Depends on where and how the jelly is applied. If the entire plant was covered in a thin layer of petroleum jelly transpiration would not be able to occur and the plant would eventually die; the jelly would allow sunlight to pass through so photosynthesis should still be able to take place.
Petroleum jelly does not contain latex. When petroleum jelly comes in contact with latex, it will dissolve the material. Petroleum jelly is a byproduct of manufacturing petroleum.
No, contrary to popular belief, petroleum jelly is in fact a jelly.
Petroleum jelly has many uses. Petroleum jelly may be put on a burn to help soothe it. Petroleum jelly may also reduce scarring.
Petroleum jelly, also known as Vaseline, was created by Robert Chesebrough. He discovered it in 1859 in the United States while working in the oil fields.
You don't put eggs in petroleum jelly to preserve.
no vaseline is brand name of petroleum jelly
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by adding waxes to base oils u can get petrolium jelly
Petroleum jelly is a semisolid mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum. I do not know what Peteroluem jelly is, maybe a semisolid mixture of Peters??
Petroleum jelly contains a high amount of liquified oil and pig sperm