Petroleum jelly, also known as petrolatum, is a semi-solid mixture derived from refined crude oil. It is composed primarily of hydrocarbons, which are organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms. The refining process removes impurities, resulting in a smooth, odorless product that is commonly used for Skin Care and various industrial applications. Its moisture-retaining properties make it effective for protecting and healing the skin.
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gas, diesel, tires, plastics, petroleum jelly
I've always packed the new pump with petrolem jelly prior to installing it
jelly isn't from anywhere, jelly is made from gelatine which is made from either animal bones or there is a vegetable gelatine
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jelly isn't from anywhere, jelly is made from gelatine which is made from either animal bones or there is a vegetable gelatine
Yes, petroleum jelly can harm nitrile gloves. It can degrade the material, leading to weakened structural integrity and potential failure of the gloves. If you need to use a lubricant, it's better to opt for products specifically designed to be safe with nitrile. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for compatibility.
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Traditionally no. Jelly is made from fruit or vegetable juice. Jams are made from whole fruit. If it has seeds, it is a jam not a jelly.
Tri-enzomated jelly, is made up of fruit jelly, there are few chemicals that can be very bad for you! they make you have an addiction to t, like tobacco has the effect, be aware =)
it si the same
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