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try tin foil cotton, aluminum foil, thermocol, and any other materials that keep water warm

By:Rohan

Nothing quite anything you might want to try a cup of water and cover it with a lid which will prevent your cup af water to stay warm for at least an hour.

By- Dr. Chemicals

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