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Glass is an excellent choice for food storage. It offers many advantages to plastic containers. First it is non-porous so food odors & staining will not occur. Cleaning is much easier & visibility of contents are a plus. There is also no chance of BPA leaching as with plastic containers.
When it first starts raining, the roads are most slippery.
The first U.S. patent for tin containers was granted in 1825
The first 15 minutes of rain are when the roads are the most slippery because there is not a layer of water completely covering the road.
The most popular household container would be the plastic food containers, as they often come in handy. You can use these plastic food containers for your leftovers, potlucks and even dinner parties. These plastic containers are truly useful. However, if these containers were stained from the foods that were placed in them, they may not look as pleasing. Staining of plastic food containers happen when someone re-heats foods, especially colorful foods. Staining can be prevented if you use a non-cooking spray on the plastic storage container first. Often times, people tend to forget this and cause staining on their plastic storage containers. • Fill the container with hot water once there is already a stain. To make it more effective, boil the water first, then pour it on the plastic storage container. This may be inconvenient for some, so you just have to ensure that the water is hot and not just plain tap water. • Use denture cleaning tablets. Drop two denture cleaning tablets in the hot water and allow them to bubble. You will see that it will fizz. These tablets are effective in removing stains on dentures, so it can also remove the stains on your plastic container. • Let it stay for five minutes. After five minutes, remove the water solution. Check if there are still some stains. If there are stains, use an old toothbrush while using baking soda as your scrubbing agent in removing the stains on the plastic storage container. You don’t have to add water yet, because the storage is still wet from the water solution. • Wash using a dish detergent. Once the stain was gone, you can wash it using your regular dish detergent for a final cleansing. If your plastic storage container has an odor that won’t go away, you can try sticking a lemon wedge in it and leaving it for a couple of days until the odor is gone. On the other hand, if the stain still won’t go away, it would be best to throw the plastic container and replace it with a new one.
The ice had made the road very slippery and cars had stopped on the side of the road, abandoned.My first shower in the joint, I just could not hold onto the soap! It was way too slippery! Hilarious stuff.The rocks were slick and slippery with algae.
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It came from the Latin word slipe which means slip and in 2784 a man named andriano Antonia made op slippery
Yes, but be aware that this is particularly bad in dry climates like Nevada. I have driven in Canadian Winters for 40 years The first 30 minutes of rain in Nevada or other desert places is worse than an ice skating rink (yes I tried it) The reason is because oils and debris form on the surface and don't get washed away on a regular basis. As the rain comes down, it tends to wash away the deposits, so it is less slippery after the first half hour of steady rain.
Yes, but be aware that this is particularly bad in dry climates like Nevada. I have driven in Canadian Winters for 40 years The first 30 minutes of rain in Nevada or other desert places is worse than an ice skating rink (yes I tried it) The reason is because oils and debris form on the surface and don't get washed away on a regular basis. As the rain comes down, it tends to wash away the deposits, so it is less slippery after the first half hour of steady rain.
The first man-made plastic was known as Parkesine. The first commercially successful plastic was celluloid.