Turpentine is a rather powerful solvent. The stain cannot be removed. Buy a new tuxedo.
I suppose that the pH of turpentine cannot be determined.
Turpentine is brownish yellowish kind of liquid that is secreted from some kinds of trees.
Turpentine can be used to clean paint of g lass but won't clean glass very well. Turpentine won't negatively affect glass.
Yes, turpentine does expand. In fact, it expands more than oil, water and benzene!
Turpentine is a hydrocarbon that is less dense than water, therefore given equivalent volumes it would be lighter.
Turpentine can be used in several ways. It can be used in wood stains, stove polishes, as pine oil, and in sealing wax.
Turpentine is a petroleum based solvent. Oil based paints work by allowing the petroleum based carrier to evaporate. The turpentine will redissolve the paint and allow it to be removed.
try turpentine and / of methylated spirits
Same thing as mixing ammonia and bleach. You'll get chlorine gas, which was used in WWI for anti-trench warfare.
I think that you can get permanent stains like bleach does
Turpentine
Because careless people spill things.
The beeswax would be too hard, you couldn't apply it, even if you melt the wax, it would harden during application, and you would need turpentine to clean it up !!
The word "tuxedo" is short for "tuxedo coat". It was named after a country club in Tuxedo Park, NY, USA.
Turpentine is a good solvent for paints.
I suppose that the pH of turpentine cannot be determined.
The Tuxedo originated from the resort town of Tuxedo Park, New York, in 1886.