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I think 500 m is enough.
Yes, Danish oil can be used on a breadboard, as it is a penetrating oil that provides a protective finish while enhancing the wood's natural beauty. However, it's essential to ensure that the oil is food-safe and free from harmful additives. After application, allow ample time for the oil to cure before using the breadboard for food preparation. Regular maintenance with reapplication may be needed to keep the wood in good condition.
It's used to clean sea creatures after an oil spill, so I think it's safe for your concrete.
A transformer conservator gauge shows a maximum reading when the oil level in the conservator tank is at its highest, typically due to thermal expansion of the oil as it warms up during operation. This expansion causes the oil to rise in the gauge. Additionally, if there's been a recent oil fill or if the transformer is in a high ambient temperature environment, this could also contribute to the maximum reading. It's essential to monitor this gauge to ensure the oil level remains within safe operational limits.
Spudding an oil well refers to the beginning stage of drilling a well. A drill creates a hole in the surface, and then casing and cement are placed inside to keep the groundwater safe. After that hole is done, the primary drill bit is used to dig further the entire depth.
No, cedarwood essential oil is not safe for cats as it can be toxic to them.
Canola Oil is very safe to cook with. I'm not so sure about drinking it.
No, it is not safe to consume baby oil as it is not meant to be ingested and can be harmful to your health.
No, it is not safe to heat oil with the usual water kettle since oil is highly inflammable.
No, it is not safe to microwave oil as it can reach high temperatures quickly and may cause the oil to splatter or catch fire.
Yes. Oil will be safe to use in the future. People are predicting that in a few decades the USA will be energy independent of foreign oil imports and get all the oil it needs from domestic sources. Oil will be safe to use, both for energy needs (petroleum oil), and cooking (food oil).
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No, it is not safe for dogs to have lavender oil as it can be toxic to them if ingested or applied directly to their skin.
No, it is not safe to use coconut oil on your cat without consulting a veterinarian first.
Usually not.
Yes, food-safe mineral oil is safe to use on kitchen utensils and cutting boards as it helps to protect and maintain the wood.
No, it is not safe to drink mineral oil as it can cause serious health issues such as diarrhea, vomiting, and difficulty breathing.