Nothing, it makes them soft. Just don't eat it because some has weird animal products in it.
No, putting flour on a grease fire can actually make it worse because flour is flammable. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire.
Using flour to put out a grease fire is not recommended as it can cause the fire to spread. It is safer to smother the fire by covering it with a metal lid or baking soda, or by using a fire extinguisher designed for grease fires.
No, flour should not be used to extinguish a grease fire as it can cause the fire to spread. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire.
No, flour should not be used to extinguish grease fires as it can cause the fire to spread. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire.
No, using flour to extinguish a grease fire is not safe as it can cause the fire to spread. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire.
the French Horn is a brass instrument. When you put in together you simply put the mouthpiece in the neck and your done. Cork grease is used for wind instruments like the clarinet. when you put together a clarinet you put the mouthpiece into the neck, but the mouth piece is lined with cork so u also apply cork grease (hence the name, "cork" grease). But seeing as the French Horn has no cork you do NOT need cork grease.
you need cork grease fora clarinet so when you try to put the pieces together it would be easier to put on
Be careful because you don't want to break it but take some cork grease and coat the cork showing with lots of cork grease. Then carefully and slowly push the mouthpiece even further onto the cork and neck piece but NOT TOO MUCH!! If you have put enough cork grease on then you should be able to spin the mouthpiece around a few times and pull the mouthpiece off the cork and neck piece with maybe a little bit of trouble but it should work. I do this all the time and once you get the mouthpiece off, cover the cork with cork grease and if possible replace the cork with a new one and make sure to put cork grease on it regularly to prevent this from happening again.
Applying hair grease oil on your lips is not recommended, as these products are typically not formulated for use on the skin or lips. They may contain ingredients that can cause irritation, allergic reactions, or clogged pores. Additionally, hair grease can feel heavy and uncomfortable, potentially leading to a greasy appearance. For lip care, it’s better to use products specifically designed for that purpose, like lip balms or ointments.
Cork grease is a substance that "greases" the corks on any woodwind instrument. This makes it much easier to put together. If corks do not get greased enough, they will tear and fall off. If cork grease is not available Vaseline can be used but must be wiped off before storing your instrument. Vaseline penetrates cork, occasionally loosening the glue. Therefore adding small amounts of hard waxes such as carnuba , beeswax etc., over very gentle heat, can make wonderful cork grease with custom tailored consistency.
You will need recorder grease for a wooden recorder, and recorder cream for a resin/plastic recorder. On either one, use your finger to smear the grease on the joints of the recorder. On a wooden recorder, the joint will be made of cork or string.
Yes actually it makes them smooth and soft trust me my guy friends (im a girl) dared me to put it on my lips and i did they wear soft for 3 hours
The cork over the bottle's neck is going too be pushed by how much air is in the bottle.
It is not good for a fish to be near a cork
Putting regular glitter on your lips is not recommended as it can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. It may also cause irritation or cuts on the delicate skin of the lips. It is best to use cosmetic-grade products specifically designed for use on the lips.
Ummm on their lips?
No longer than absolutely necessary ... and remember to thoroughly clean the instrument from condensation and to put cork grease on the sections to keep that from drying out. The reed needs to be removed as well.