nothing haha lol
Yes, coconut oil can break down latex, which may compromise the effectiveness of latex-based products like condoms.
To break down soap suds quickly, you can add a few drops of vegetable oil or baby oil to the suds, which helps to reduce surface tension and disperse the bubbles. Alternatively, using vinegar can also help, as its acidity breaks down the soap molecules. For larger areas, pouring hot water over the suds can help dissolve them more effectively. Lastly, stirring the suds vigorously can accelerate the process by introducing air and causing them to collapse faster.
There is a change engine oil light. It depends on the type of mileage you drive. The light will come on when the oil begins to break down. I'm running synthetic in mine and it usually last me 7500 to 8000 miles. Keep in mind also, this engine hold 7 quarts of oil. It will not break down as quickly as your engine that only holds 4 quarts... No Need to change every 3000 miles!
so it doesnt break down
It's an oil, so water can't do much to break it down. Happened to me. I flushed liberally with olive oil. Any harmless oil will do. It will dilute the essential oil. Then wash with a mild soap. The soap will break down the oil, stinging less than the oil, but will wash everything out more easily and sting less. Water will then flush all that away. Another method is milk or yogurt. The milk fats will break down the oil as well.
they break down the oil into microscopic pieces and eat them
Yes you can but if you are using a 10W30 oil be sure it is synthetic or buy a straight grade SAE 30 Weight Oil. Why? A standard oil (non synthetic) 10W30 oil has too many VI improvers.. additives that will break down in an application such as a lawnmower and cause the oil to no longer be a 30 weight oil. It will quickly become a 20 Weight SAE oil that will no longer protect the engine. A synthetic 10W30 Small Engine oil does not have any of these VI improvers to break down and cause the oil to lose it's viscosity rating. Basically.. do not use a standard 10W30 Car oil for your lawnmower.
Yes, bananas decompose quickly due to their high water content and natural enzymes that break down the fruit.
try using Dawn's detergent
i use synthetic oil,it doesn't break down like regular 10w30
Oil starts breaking down as soon as u put in the motor the rate and speed is attributed to driving conditions and impurities in the engine
Oil and fat molecules are broken down by enzymes called lipases, which break the molecules into fatty acids and glycerol. Additionally, bacteria and fungi in the environment can also help break down oil and fat molecules through a process called biodegradation.