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You shouldn't, Mineral oil is non drying so it will just collect dust.
Mineral oil is not used to remove paint. Mineral spirits is used to thin and cleanup oil based paints, however it will not affect the paint once it has dried. Remove dried oil based paint by scraping or use lacquer thinner to soften the paint so that it can be removed.
No. Isopropyl alcohol can not be substituted for mineral spirits. It will not blend well with oil based paint and will not remove oil based paints.
No, it will not mix.
If it has dried, use mineral oil. This will leave a greasy stain in the carpet, so then use a degreaser...but the mineral oil will break up the plastic and get it out of the carpet.
No, mineral spirits are not conductive. They are non-conductive solvents commonly used for cleaning and thinning oil-based products like paint, stain, and varnish.
no
Common options for conducting electricity include electrolyte gel, conductive gel, mineral oil, and silicone oil. Be sure to check the specific electrical conductivity properties of each substance to ensure they meet the requirements of your application.
baby oil is scented mineral oil
Baby oil is mineral oil that has had a scent added to it.
Yes mineral oil is derived from crude oil. ---- No. Mineral oil is another term for vegetable oil, which is derived from the natural oils of plants, not crude.
Mineral oil is available in most drug stores.
does mineral oil increase cholseterol?
Iodide in mineral oil is colorless.
No, a paper clip will not float in mineral oil because mineral oil has a higher density than a paper clip. The paper clip will sink in mineral oil.
Yes, magnetite is conductive. It is a naturally occurring mineral that contains iron and exhibits magnetic properties. When magnetite is subjected to an electric field, it can allow the flow of electrical current, making it a conductor.
No. By definition, a mineral must be a solid and have crystals