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Turpintine for. Abrasions

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Where can you buy real old fashioned turpentine not just gum spirits?

I get mine at the box stores. Look in the paint department.


How do you make a turpentine still?

Distill the gum (not sap) from Pine trees.


Can chewing gum be dissolved?

Yes, it can with a little bit of turpentine on a old cloth, just dabbing the chewing gum.


What does 'turpentine taste' mean?

A volatile pungent oil distilled from gum turpentine or pine wood, used in mixing paints and varnishes and in liniment. Hope this helped!!


How is turpentine made today?

Turpentine (AKA spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, wood turpentine, gum turpentine, and white spirit) is technically a blend of terpenes, mainly alpha-pinene and beta-pinene. It is still made from organic materials collected from the processing of pine pulp. The specific process leading to its production is the Kraft process where wood pulp destined to become paper is cooked in a strong caustic solution until the cellulose fibers can be collected. The rest of the organic material is distilled for organics removal. Turpentine is one of the products.


What are some of the products manufactured in the gum and wood chemicals industry?

Turpentine, for example, is extracted from pine gum and pine wood. Numerous oils and finishes can also be obtained from pine or other woods, as can many dyes, fuels, and resins.


Is shoe polish made from kiwi seeds?

No. Kiwi is just a brand name. Shoe polish is made from a mix of naphtha, turpentine, dyes, and gum Arabic


When gum from this tree was used as a fire kindle or torch fuel which tree is this?

The turpentine sap from the Pine Tree is generally used as a fire kindling or torch fuel.


RWhat are some of the products manufactured in the gum and wood chemicals industry?

Turpentine, for example, is extracted from pine gum and pine wood. Numerous oils and finishes can also be obtained from pine or other woods, as can many dyes, fuels, and resins.


What do they use in dip to cut up your lip?

In dip, or smokeless tobacco, the main irritant that can cut or damage the lip is the coarse texture of the tobacco itself, along with the presence of various chemicals and additives. When placed between the lip and gum, these particles can cause abrasions or sores. Additionally, the nicotine and other chemicals can lead to inflammation, further exacerbating any cuts or irritation. Regular use can increase the risk of oral health issues, including gum disease and oral lesions.


Who are the consumers who use the gum and wood chemicals industry?

Most merchandise in this category is sold to individual consumers who primarily purchase charcoal, turpentine, and other products for home use.


What was bubble gum used for?

Birds use ABC (already been chewed) gum to build their nest, it cuts down some snack cravings, it can be used as a temporary adhesive just it's not doing any good on the bottom of your shoe!!