Yes. Because,it contains naphtha.
Yes, colloids can leave a residue when filtered. Colloids are larger particles that can be trapped by the filter, resulting in a residue left behind after filtration.
Yes, bleach can leave a residue on glass if not rinsed off thoroughly. It is important to rinse glassware well after cleaning with bleach to prevent any residue from forming.
Yes, the dustless chalk does leave an oily residue which is hard to remove. The reason for this is because in order to rid the chalks of dust producing qualities, moisture needs to be kept in the chalks. I recommend Mr Magic Eraser or a regular cleaner is fine. It needs to be something soapy to break through the grease.
Non-porous cleaners should not be used on porous surfaces because they can leave a residue that is difficult to remove and may cause discoloration or damage to the surface. It is important to use cleaners specifically designed for porous surfaces to avoid potential harm.
Yes, when kerosene evaporates, it can leave behind a film residue, particularly if it contains impurities or additives. This residue is often made up of heavier hydrocarbons and can appear as a greasy or oily layer. The extent of the residue depends on the specific composition of the kerosene and the conditions of evaporation. Proper ventilation and cleaning methods are recommended to manage any residue left behind.
It shouldn't, if it really is methylated spirit (a mixture of methanol and ethanol). However, some people... unfortunately very likely the same ones who tend to call it "methylated spirit" instead of "denatured alcohol", or even better give an actual formula... use the term generically for any denatured alcohol, including those that do leave a residue.
Yes, alcohol can leave a residue after it evaporates, depending on the type of alcohol and the surface it was on.
Yes, bleach does evaporate when it dries and typically does not leave behind any residue on the surface.
Does crack cocain leave a residue
It can, the cheaper electrical tapes leave more residue than the better quality brands such as 3M. The longer you leave it on the more residue it leaves behind.
Yes, acetone typically does not leave a residue after use as it evaporates quickly.
A residue is something left over. Fires usually leave a residue of ash.
Coffee itself is not inherently sticky, but if it dries on a surface, it can leave a sticky residue due to the sugars and oils in the coffee.
Soap bars leave residue in your shower because it is not washed away. This residue has nowhere to go if not washed away.
When ice evaporates, it leaves behind a white residue due to the minerals and impurities present in the water that form a thin layer on the surface as the water evaporates.
Yes, bleach can leave a residue after use if not properly rinsed or wiped away.
Yes, colloids can leave a residue when filtered. Colloids are larger particles that can be trapped by the filter, resulting in a residue left behind after filtration.