Yes!
The acidity in skin has tendency to cause silver to turn black or green. This is a corrosive agent that can be cleaned with a quality silver cleaner.
If a baby has ingested comet cleaner, seek immediate medical attention. Call poison control for guidance and keep the product container for reference. Do not induce vomiting unless advised by a healthcare professional.
Off hand, I'd say it would be one that kills you instantly, with no chance of antidote or recovery.
Go to the ER, call poison control center in the front of your phone book, or call 911. And DON'T vomit if it's anything corrosive like drain cleaner.
From the lab screen I recieved in the mail after I sent a sample of the so called "incense", It contains extremely large amounts of AM-2201, Formaldehyde, Rat Poison, Drain Cleaner, "Dawn" Dish soap, and cheese.
they have hemotoxic poison
Contact your local poison control center or visit the hospital immediately after accidentally ingesting Comet or any other cleaning chemical of any kind.
Yes! Sterling silver jewelry cleaner is safe for cleaning silver jewelry, helping remove tarnish and restore shine. At InariShines, we recommend using a gentle cleaner to keep your silver pieces looking radiant!
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Cape Cod Silver cleaner
In large amounts.
The best way to clean a silver item like a cleaner is a commercial silver cleaner. Some other preparations like lemon juice and water are somewhat effective too.
It is not recommended to dip rubies in silver cleaner as it may damage the gemstone. Rubies are hard and durable, but silver cleaner is formulated for the specific properties of silver and may contain chemicals that could harm the stone. It is best to clean rubies with a mild soap and water solution or consult a professional jeweler for cleaning advice.
No poison dart frog shoots it poison. They ooze if from their skin. The type of poison depends on the species of frog.
Not the poison kind.
It removes tarnish and renews the shine.
poison or some kind of poison thingy