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What chemicals remove silicone from wood?

If you wish to remove silicone from wood, you should be able to just peel it off. It does not require a solvent. However, if you do need a solvent, I recommend vinegar.


What does glue and vinegar make?

Glue and vinegar do not create a specific mixture or reaction. Vinegar is sometimes used as a solvent to remove glue, but they do not chemically react to form a new substance.


Remove smell of turpentine?

Turpentine is a solvent so it will eventually evaporate and the smell will disappear. To remove the smell of turpentine sooner rather than later, you can use vinegar, baking soda or zeolite granules or powder.


How do you clean a fountain with vinegar?

pour the vinegar in, scrub, and remove vinegar


What solvent can remove rust stain?

One effective solvent for removing rust stains is white vinegar. Simply soak a cloth in vinegar and place it over the rust stain. Let it sit for a few hours before scrubbing the area with a brush or cloth. Repeat as needed until the rust stain is removed.


Is any solvent is used to remove grease stains from clothing?

Yes, solvents such as liquid dish soap, rubbing alcohol, or white vinegar can be used to remove grease stains from clothing. These solvents help to break down the grease, making it easier to remove from the fabric. Remember to test the solvent on a small, inconspicuous area of the clothing first to ensure it does not damage the fabric.


What solvent will remove epoxies?

I work and experiment with adhesives all the time, and have not yet found any solvent that will remove epoxies.


How can I effectively remove adhesive from leather without causing damage to the material?

To effectively remove adhesive from leather without causing damage, you can use a gentle solvent like rubbing alcohol or vinegar. Apply the solvent to a clean cloth and gently dab at the adhesive until it loosens. Avoid using harsh chemicals or scrubbing too vigorously to prevent damaging the leather.


Will vinegar remove a splinter?

No.


Will soaking the ham in vinegar remove the salt?

It may but the ham will not taste good, better soak the ham in clean fresh water.


Why does rubbing alcohol remove stains?

Rubbing alcohol (or also called isopropanol/Ispropyl) is a solvent that has polar molecules (molecules with a positive charged molecule that sticks to a negative charged molecule). If you sniff a sharpie, it has a sharp, alcohol smell, right? Sharpies have n-propanol alcohol, n-butanol, and diacetone alcohol in them. They have pretty similar structures to rubbing alcohol. All alcohol have polar molecules. There is a "like dissolve like" rule. This means Polar solvent+Polar solvent=dissolve/removal. OR non-polar solvent+nonpolar solvent=dissolve/removal. The closer the molecule make-ups are, the more likely they are to dissolve or be removed.


Does rubbing alcohol remove stains?

Rubbing alcohol (or also called isopropanol/Ispropyl) is a solvent that has polar molecules (molecules with a positive charged molecule that sticks to a negative charged molecule). If you sniff a sharpie, it has a sharp, alcohol smell, right? Sharpies have n-propanol alcohol, n-butanol, and diacetone alcohol in them. They have pretty similar structures to rubbing alcohol. All alcohol have polar molecules. There is a "like dissolve like" rule. This means Polar solvent+Polar solvent=dissolve/removal. OR non-polar solvent+nonpolar solvent=dissolve/removal. The closer the molecule make-ups are, the more likely they are to dissolve or be removed.