The burning point of varnish varies depending on its specific formulation, but it typically ranges from 300°F to 450°F (about 149°C to 232°C). Varnishes containing solvents may have lower flash points, making them more flammable. It's important to handle varnishes with care, especially in well-ventilated areas, to minimize fire risks. Always check the manufacturer's safety data sheet for specific information related to the product you are using.
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The boiling point of Proponone (nail varnish remover) is -43 degrees Celsius!
the burning point of an apple is 32 degree
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If you think to the boiling point (not burning point) this temperature is 1342 0C.
No not really it would make your hair stiff and be a nightmare to get out so there would be no point really. Buy a decent hair dye it would probably cost the same as the nail varnish and not be as damaging.
The flash point of nail varnish typically ranges from 21°C to 30°C (70°F to 86°F), depending on its specific formulation and the solvents used. This is the temperature at which it can emit enough vapor to ignite in the presence of an open flame or spark. Due to its flammable nature, it's important to handle nail varnish with care and store it in a cool, well-ventilated area away from heat sources.
No varnish will cover beeswax
No, resin is not a varnish .
A lot of resins are used in varnishes. Printer's varnish uses copal resin, polyurethane varnish uses polyurethane, amber varnish contains amber.
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Varnish is not made of nylon. There are a number of different formulas for varnish, but the most popular kind is made from polyurethane.