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Yes, and then wash the mineral spirits off your hands with soap and warm water.
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No, it is not recommended to wash rags that were used with mineral spirits. These rags can pose a fire hazard due to the risk of spontaneous combustion. It is safer to dispose of these rags properly according to local regulations.
Try fingernail polosh remover, a product called goop-off, or mineral spirits.
There are 6.33 pounds in a gallon of Mineral Spirits
Mineral spirits is a parts cleaner/paint thinner. Do not apply mineral spirits to your hair. Your hair will be very dry and very brittle.
A common alternative name for paint thinner is mineral spirits.
The dielectric constant of mineral spirits can vary depending on the specific composition and purity of the substance. Generally, the dielectric constant of mineral spirits ranges from around 2 to 3.
Yes it is possible to use mineral spirits, but there are safer and more effective ways. After soaking the bearings in mineral spirits, then rinse them with 99% isopropyl alcohol and dry.
It is the solute. "Thinner" usually means mineral spirits, and a LOT of things will dissolve in mineral spirits.
No.
Mineral spirits is a colorless liquid that is made from petroleum. It is commonly used as a paint thinner and sometimes as a solvent.