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| joyfulheart(Marilyn Christine) 2006-09-16, 3:25 am |
| mineral oil which is non toxic is great for removing those sticky
labels and odds and ends that will not come off---also good to clean
the sliders in windows - they also will slide easier. you can buy this
at a drug store- in a pinch you can use baby oil as this is mineral oil
with perfume- I prefer the straight mineral oil with no additives-
paint mineral oil on outside furniture and bird houses that are not
painted-
Does any one have other uses for mineral oil-?
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| Bart Byers 2006-09-16, 5:25 pm |
| joyfulheart(Marilyn Christine) wrote:
> mineral oil which is non toxic is great for removing those sticky
> labels and odds and ends that will not come off---also good to clean
> the sliders in windows - they also will slide easier. you can buy this
> at a drug store- in a pinch you can use baby oil as this is mineral oil
> with perfume- I prefer the straight mineral oil with no additives-
> paint mineral oil on outside furniture and bird houses that are not
> painted-
>
> Does any one have other uses for mineral oil-?
>
Petrolatum is similar. It will dissolve gummy stuff like roofing tar.
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| nobody@home.net 2006-09-17, 8:25 pm |
| It's relatively non-toxic (some people use it as a laxative) so I use
it on my wood-handled kitchen knives, bbq tools, etc. Also use it on
my garden tools because it doesn't get sticky like other oils seem to
do.
Rubbing a light coating on the surface of an egg is supposed to seal
the pores so eggs will keep longer.
On 15 Sep 2006 22:05:01 -0700, "joyfulheart(Marilyn Christine)"
<rejoice7@shaw.ca> wrote:
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>Does any one have other uses for mineral oil-?
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| lklkjasd0f92 2006-09-17, 8:25 pm |
| makes a great lube for masturbation for guys.
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