Rubbing alcohol, typically isopropyl alcohol, has a lower freezing point than water due to its molecular structure and the presence of hydroxyl groups. While water freezes at 0°C (32°F), isopropyl alcohol freezes at around -89°C (-128°F). This lower freezing point means that even at very low temperatures, rubbing alcohol remains in a liquid state, preventing it from freezing under normal conditions.
no
no oh it is acid
clean the disc with rubbing alchol
yes, if you put rubbing alchol on it with the charger on it
Alcohol dissolves gum.
It dissolves the components in the ink making it easily removed.
Just clean it with rubbing alchol then wash it off with water
no
You get a cotton swab put rubbing alchol and rub it on the button to get the dirt from under it.
clean your disc with rubbing alchol. And check for scratches
At room temperature, it's in a liquid state. Think of rubbing alcohol, or even drinking alcohol.
yes it will freeze