Extremely Flammable, dont let them get above 112 F
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Yes, very!!
ra-ni catalyst catch fire in dry condition,other example sodum etc
Mineral spirits aren't that good a choice for window cleaning. The so-called "dollar stores" have cheap window cleaner, or you can make your own. Mineral spirits are a petroleum distilate. Sure, they're low odor, but they are flammable, volatile and more toxic than any "regular" window cleaner. This industrial solvent will not remove all the stuff on a dirty window. Some of the things on the glass are not going to be solvent in mineral spirits. On the other hand, window cleaner will remove water-soluble gunk (cause it's mostly water) and has a surfactant that will pick up any grease.
Sulfur is a flammable mineral; also coal, petrol, organic salts etc.
Mineral Spirits
Mineral spirits removes SOME glues. -Many glues have different compositions and it is ESSENTIAL to state which glue when asking this type of question.
If you want to blow up the house. Mineral spirits is much more flammable than home heating oil.
There are 6.33 pounds in a gallon of Mineral Spirits
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.
Acetone and white spirits can be dangerous by inhalation and are very flammable.
ra-ni catalyst catch fire in dry condition,other example sodum etc
NO
Paraffin a flammable, whitish, translucent, waxy solid consisting of a mixture of saturated hydrocarbons. Paraffin is soluble in any kind of hydrocarbon-based paint thinner or mineral spirits.
Yes it is possible to use mineral spirits, but there are safer and more effective ways. After soaking the bearings in mineral spirits, then rinse them with 99% isopropyl alcohol and dry.
It is the solute. "Thinner" usually means mineral spirits, and a LOT of things will dissolve in mineral spirits.
Mineral spirits aren't that good a choice for window cleaning. The so-called "dollar stores" have cheap window cleaner, or you can make your own. Mineral spirits are a petroleum distilate. Sure, they're low odor, but they are flammable, volatile and more toxic than any "regular" window cleaner. This industrial solvent will not remove all the stuff on a dirty window. Some of the things on the glass are not going to be solvent in mineral spirits. On the other hand, window cleaner will remove water-soluble gunk (cause it's mostly water) and has a surfactant that will pick up any grease.
No.
Yes, and then wash the mineral spirits off your hands with soap and warm water.