Boyer's Bengal Blue is a synthetic dye developed by chemist Dr. Robert Boyer in the 20th century, notable for its vibrant blue color and use in various applications, including textiles and art. It is derived from a specific chemical structure that allows it to bind effectively to fibers. The dye is appreciated for its stability and brightness, making it popular among artists and manufacturers. However, like many synthetic dyes, its environmental impact and safety have led to ongoing discussions about its use.
Boyers Bengal blue is added when cleaning curtains to make it "bluing white...brighter colors". I have a empty bottle and looking to purchase a bottle if I can find where to buy it Boyers was a company on Amber Street in Philadelphia, I know the factory has long closed and I think the old building burned down in the 1970's They used to make Boyers Bengal Blue and Vim shoe polish
JENNIFER BOYERS has written: 'HANDOUT COMPILED BY DR. BOYERS'
Peter Boyers was born in 1962.
Robert Boyers was born on 1876-12-25.
Near Pittsburgh.
The cast of Frank Boyers Diener - 1918 includes: Carl Goetz Alfred Schreiber
Judith Boyers Gee has written: 'Pensions in perspective' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Pension trusts, Taxation
A Bengal light is a bright blue flare, formerly used in signalling, but now chiefly as fireworks.
"Blue Bengal" Tiger
blue rebellion was the protest of the people of west bengal against that not to grow indigo
Boyer's Liquid Blue is a fabric dye used for coloring clothing or other fabric items. It usually comes in a concentrated liquid form that is mixed with water before being applied to the fabric. It is known for producing vibrant and long-lasting colors.
His middle name is Wayne Herbert Wayne Boyer