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Xylol (more correct is xylene) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C8H10. Xylene has many applications in the chemical industry and in the laboratory.
This is the solvent in the ink (dye). Toluol and Xylol were common synthetics used as solvents but have now been replaced by safer chemicals such as cyclic alkylene carbonates. (this is the sweet smelling gas you detect) The solvent is the substance into which the dye is diluted. Water can also act as a solvent in ink. When released from the marker, the solvent evaporates and leaves the solid ink on the surface
A decorative dye colorant for use on various types of natural stone, such as granite, marble, limestone, and soapstone. The colorant is formed by mixing a solvent soluble dye with a suitable solvent, such as a ketone or an alcohol to form a dye solution. The solvent enables the dye to penetrate easily into the pores or openings located in the surface of the stone to color the stone so as not to mar the appearance of the surface of the stone. The dye is resistant to removal or discoloration, but may be removed by extended contact of certain chemicals with the dye. To permanently prevent the removal of the dye, a sealer is applied over the dye to prevent any such materials from contacting the dye. The sealer is comprised of an aliphatic urethane mixed with the alcohol xylol that also includes ultraviolet light resistant properties to prevent the dye from fading over time.
if it's a high quality finish, try xylol (xylene) available in the paint aisle at your local home improvement store. if it has not soaked into the grain of the wood, a sharp razor blade (used carefully) could also remedy your situation. If not, sanding and refinishing is a last resort.
Xylol is another term for xylene, any of three isomeric aromatic hydrocarbons found in coal and wood tar.
Xylol (more correct is xylene) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C8H10. Xylene has many applications in the chemical industry and in the laboratory.
XanthineX-ray,Xanthoma,Xanthophyll,Xenobiotic,Xenogamy,Xenogenic,Xenon,Xenotransplantation,Xerophyte,Xylem,Xylene,Xylol,Xylose.
It should be reasonably easy to find at your local hardware store or paint specilist. Look under the painting section for thinners and strippers. xylene or xylol is readily available at most outlets.
OXY BOXY COXY DEXY DIXY DOXY FOXY JAXY MIXY NIXY PIXY POXY SEXY WAXY XYST ATAXY BRAXY DEOXY DRUXY EPOXY FLAXY HEXYL LAXLY OXEYE PREXY PROXY SIXTY XYLAN XYLEM XYLIC XYLOL XYLYL XYSTI XYSTS
1- Take the dose of alloxan (150mg/1kg) . 2- Dissolve the alloxan in normal saline or in distilled water . 3- Clean the ear rabbit with hot water to enlargement the vein or using xylol. 4- Injected the solution in marginal ear vein by using needle 1" 22 ga .
Try xylophone, xylem... if you look up xylem on the free dictionary and then scroll down to the bottom... you will see an amazing no of words with x and y in them... :-) ATAXY BRAXY DEOXY DRUXY EPOXY FLAXY HEXYL LAXLY OXEYE PREXY PROXY SIXTY XYLAN XYLEM XYLIC XYLOL XYLYL XYSTI XYSTS
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 2 words with the pattern XY--L. That is, five letter words with 1st letter X and 2nd letter Y and 5th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are: xylol xylyl
Xylene or xylol commonly sold as laquer thinner or as fuel works well. It costs about $5 per quart and one typically uses 2 to 6 ounces depending on the severity of the leak. It can take as long as a fortnight for it to do it's job. You can also add about an ounce of Toluene to speed up the process, but don't add more than an ounce of that.
This is the solvent in the ink (dye). Toluol and Xylol were common synthetics used as solvents but have now been replaced by safer chemicals such as cyclic alkylene carbonates. (this is the sweet smelling gas you detect) The solvent is the substance into which the dye is diluted. Water can also act as a solvent in ink. When released from the marker, the solvent evaporates and leaves the solid ink on the surface
== == Go to a good hardware store and tell them your problem. You will probably have to get a fine grit sandpaper to sand off the latex and probably the whole piece and then restain the piece of furniture. Just before you do that (latex is water soluable) take a damp cloth and lay it on the stain. Then with one of those dish scrubbers (the ones with the one side that is yellow and the other side green) gently scrub this area. It's worth a try before you go to the hardware store. = =