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No, glycerin is not a suitable substitute for mineral oil as a lubricant for rottenstone in wood refinishing. Mineral oil is specifically formulated for this purpose due to its properties, such as its ability to provide lubrication and enhance the polishing process. Glycerin may not offer the same lubricating qualities needed for wood refinishing with rottenstone.

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What is Glycerin in Telugu language?

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What household items have glycerin in them?

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How do you spell glycerin?

That is the correct spelling of glycerin.


Can glycerin be encapsulated?

It is possible for glycerin to be encapsulated. The most common form of encapsulated glycerin is Vegetable glycerin. Capsules may be sold at a pharmacy, such as Walgreens or CVS.


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No, water will float on top of glycerin because water is less dense than glycerin.


Is oil lighter or glycerin?

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What can you use instead of glycerin?

Some people suggest substituting glycerin with an unflavored oil (same proportion as the glycerin). You can usually miss the glycerin out of the recipe without it resulting in an extremely different outcome (as long as the glycerin was only a small proportion of the recipe).


Will glycerin float on water?

no,because glycerin is dense than water


Where can you buy glycerin in Brisbane Australia?

Glycerin is available at most chemists.


Where do you find glycerin in grocery store?

where is glycerin in a grocery store


Glycerin is it preservative?

Not really, glycerin is a humidicant. Meaning that it does not evaporate and in fact absorbs water from the air. It is this property of glycerin that keeps "glycerin preserved" foliage soft and pliable (unlike dried foliage which is brittle). Also glycerin is a sugar and hence it is subject to bio-degradation.