put weak double sided tape and dusting powder on top
A light dusting of talcum powder?
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Talcum powder is made primarily from talc, a mineral that helps absorb moisture and reduce friction, often used in personal care products for its soothing properties. Dusting powder, on the other hand, can be a broader category that includes a variety of powders, such as talcum powder, cornstarch, or other absorbent substances, often used to keep skin dry and reduce irritation. While talcum powder specifically refers to products containing talc, dusting powder may not necessarily contain talc and can have different formulations based on the intended use.
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no to dangores
you can use it for making scratch cards
to make you smell great aftter a bath or shower!
i have looked everwhere and no luck. was told at nordstrom it is not made anymore.
Natural cleaners that one can do dusting with are lemon juice with rosemary and water, vinegar with olive oil and water or a small amount of baking powder with water.
They can and they can appear quite healthy and have them too. Most feed stores sell a good organic dusting powder for treatment of chickens with lice. Just dusting the straw or woodchips in the chicken coop will suffice. If you notice a spot around the yard where the birds regularly take dust baths, sprinkle some of the powder there also. Chemical dusting powders are also effective and available.
Fingerprints are typically discovered using techniques such as dusting, chemical or powder development, and cyanoacrylate fuming. These methods help make the fingerprint visible and suitable for identification and comparison.
Ambush Dusting Powder by Dana is commonly sold online through retailers like Amazon, eBay, and FragranceX. It may also be available at fragrance specialty stores or department stores that carry a wide range of perfume and beauty products.