I tried it out myself 50% (based on weight) pumice and 50% glycerine and that works fine for me. You have to stir the mixture however regularly.
Hubert.
The ratio of mixing pumice and glycerin for dental polishing can vary depending on the specific requirements and desired consistency. Generally, a common ratio is 2 parts pumice to 1 part glycerin. However, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions or consult with a dental professional for the recommended ratio and technique.
granite or pumice
how did pumice get here
Pumice is nonmetallic.
Pumice can be found after a volcanic eruption.
There is no such thing as a pumice geode. Pumice and geodes form under completely different conditions.
PUmice
granite or pumice
(pumice) ?i think?
(pumice) ?i think?
Pumice because of its rough surface. :-)
Pumice is used because of its rough suface
Pumices hard surface is used for cleaning and polishing hope it helps! :)
Pumice is used to clean teeth from their dental plaque. Also used to smooth callus and other rough areas on feet.
Do you mean 'abrasive' in which case it is any material or substance used for grinding and polishing. Such as Emery, Pumice or sandpaper
yes sometimes people use this to polish things depending on what it is you are wanting to polish
Pumice is a natural product that is created during certain kinds of volcanic eruptions. Nobody knows for sure who discovered it, because it has been around longer than people. Ancient peoples used it for polishing wood and stone.
concreteto get dental plaque offcosmetic careto rubb off dead ski on your feetconstructionHope this helps