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I live in Queens NY and I've found new versions of vintage holiday melted plastic popcorn decorations in a few local Hallmark stores such as Stokes on Grand Ave in Maspeth
To enhance the flavor of your popcorn using melted butter, drizzle the melted butter over the popcorn and toss it well to ensure even coating. This will add a rich and buttery taste to your popcorn.
To make delicious popcorn using melted butter, first pop the popcorn kernels in a pot or popcorn maker. Then, melt butter in a separate pan or microwave. Once the popcorn is ready, drizzle the melted butter over it and toss to coat evenly. Add salt or other seasonings to taste, and enjoy your tasty buttered popcorn!
To make butter for popcorn, melt butter in a saucepan over low heat until it is completely melted. Pour the melted butter over the popcorn and toss to coat evenly. Enjoy your buttery popcorn!
Yes, melted plastic can hurt you. The primary danger is from a burn. Melted plastic is hot, and it tends to stick to skin and clothing. It is exceptionally dangerous stuff in that regard.
Plastic is always going to be plastic. When plastic is melted it becomes hard.
Ammonia is not a cleaner we'd choose to remove plastic from surfaces. It (ammonia) won't dissolve or "melt" the plastic, so it is ineffective in removing melted plastic from surfaces.
Melted plastic is generally non-toxic and usually a pain to remove. It is generally disposed of as trash, as it cannot really be re-used. If it's hot, it is hazardous as it can burn you and tends to stick to skin and materials. In that light, it is dangerous. Melted plastic is the material used in injection molding. That melted plastic is not "bad" as it is being used for a purpose (the manufacture of goods).
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Smoke or gas let off by a melted plastic spoon is toxic and should be avoided. The cooled plastic can be disposed of in the trash in a normal way.
These plastic bottles are first shredded to produce plastic chips. Depending on what they will be recycled to make these plastic chips may or may not be melted.
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