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My new party dress became stained with mud the car splashed on me. The secretary's fingers were stained bright purple from the mimeograph machine. His teeth were yellow-stained from years of cigar smoking.
Nail polish remover usually serves to remove nail polish, its quite a nifty invention
nitrogen acid is not corrosive, toxic, harmful or oxsidice it is irritant if you touch the liquid your hands will bet itchy instead of what the other chemicals do.
The one with the hand and something dropping on it so the hands skin is evaporating
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hot water and soap
You can't really, just wash your hands after your hands have been stained black and wait. Next time remember to wear gloves when conducting experiments where your skin can get stained.
My new party dress became stained with mud the car splashed on me. The secretary's fingers were stained bright purple from the mimeograph machine. His teeth were yellow-stained from years of cigar smoking.
Roughly speaking due to Guanxi, it is actually concentrated in the hands of "a relatively few" individuals.
If it is a plain wedding band then there should be no problem but it is advisable to have your ring cleaned from time to time. If however gems are set on to the band, not advisable then to wash your hands with your rings on
it concentrated too much power in the hands of the privileged.
yepp. you can use any type of food coloring. just make sure that if your using your hands you wear gloves so your hands are stained!
Nail polish remover usually serves to remove nail polish, its quite a nifty invention
nitrogen acid is not corrosive, toxic, harmful or oxsidice it is irritant if you touch the liquid your hands will bet itchy instead of what the other chemicals do.
It sounds as though your table was stained and a finish coat was not applied. Take it back to where you bought it or hire a painter to finish it.