Yeah your car is folded.
if occurs often then brain damage
Vinegar is only harmful to those with respiratory problems such as asthma, sarcoidosis, S.A.R.S and a few others. When boiled individuals with the listed diseases will experience constant illness and a weakend immune system. Overexposure to vinegar in individuals with the listed sicknesses will cause serious damage!
Yes, vinegar can damage aluminum surfaces because it is an acidic substance that can cause corrosion and discoloration on the metal. It is recommended to avoid using vinegar on aluminum surfaces to prevent damage.
Yes, vinegar can damage metal when it comes into contact with it. The acidic nature of vinegar can cause corrosion and tarnishing on metal surfaces.
No.
Lots of water and vinegar or tomato juice will tend to help nuetralise it. However I would be inclined to have a doctor look at it just in case there is any serious damage
No
Depending on how many you take, they can cause serious lung, liver, and brain damage.
Yes, vinegar can potentially damage paint on surfaces due to its acidic nature. It is recommended to test a small, inconspicuous area before using vinegar on painted surfaces.
Yes, vinegar can cause damage to aluminum surfaces because it is acidic and can corrode the metal over time. It is not recommended to use vinegar to clean aluminum surfaces.
If your talking about baking soda and vinegar -- NO --
No