Mineral spirits is a parts cleaner/paint thinner. Do not apply mineral spirits to your hair. Your hair will be very dry and very brittle.
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No, mineral spirits should not be used on plastic surfaces as it can cause damage to the material.
No, mineral spirits should not be used on plastic surfaces as they can cause damage to the material.
Use mineral spirits to clean out the stain, then immediately shampoo your hair to remove the spirits.
Yes, mineral spirits can melt certain types of plastic when used as a solvent. It is important to check the compatibility of the plastic with mineral spirits before using it as a solvent to avoid damage.
Mineral spirits can potentially damage or dissolve certain types of plastic materials. It is important to test a small, inconspicuous area first before using mineral spirits on plastic surfaces.
Mineral spirits are generally not compatible with most plastic materials as they can cause damage or deterioration. It is important to check the specific type of plastic and consult the manufacturer's guidelines before using mineral spirits on plastic surfaces.
Yes, mineral spirits can damage plastic when used as a cleaning agent. It can cause the plastic to become discolored, cracked, or softened. It is recommended to use a cleaning agent specifically designed for plastic surfaces to avoid damage.
Yes, mineral spirits are flammable.
Yes, mineral spirits are flammable.
Acetone CAN damage paint; IT May not damage ALL paints. If you want to super clean your paint; say to remove oil from the road use mineral spirits, rags and gloves in a well ventilated area. The going will be slow but when your done wipe off remaining mineral spirits and wax the area.
Yes, mineral spirits is a type of solvent.