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Fluoride varnish is a protective coating that contains 5% sodium fluoride and is applied on teeth to help protect it from new cavities and stop cavities that had already started. Yes, fluoride varnish is safe and only a very small amount is applied. ... more
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Varnishes are clear, resinous liquids applied to printed surfaces to improve the appearance of the product. They can be either matte or dull finish. Varnishes also offer a level of protection, although it is not as protective as aqueous based ... more
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Anything that has been varnshed ought to stay that way. Even if you remove the varnish, if it was done properly it will have soaked into the wood sealing it against other paints and primers from getting a real grip, so they are prone to chipping off. ... more
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You can use either turpentine or 100% pure mineral spirits. Avoid anything stating "low odor", "odorless", or Turpenoid. These are simply not strong enough to be compatible with the MSA Varnish. If you are concerned about a solvent being appropriate, ... more
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YOu should NEVER USE NAIL VARNISH on unhatched eggs. The chemicals used to make the nail varnish can pass through the eggshell and poison your quails before they hatch from the eggs. Hopefully, you didn't kill your quails. ... more
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In certain situations, most definitely. Everyone should use fluoride toothpaste and/or mouthwash containing fluoride every day, but some adults are at higher risk of decay and may need more intensive supplementation. You should talk to your doctor ... more
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Varnish is nothing more than a cosmetic stain; it does not affect the performance of the engine. Auto-Rx® does clean off the varnish, but due to varying engine designs, it is impossible to give an exact timeframe. Be assured that functional ... more
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The best way to get rid of nail varnish from anything whether furniture or carpets or similar is to use nail varnish remover. It is quite good at clinging to things so needs a product designed specifically to remove it and that is where nail ... more
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We're asked this question quite often so I locked myself in a well-ventilated room and discovered one can of Desert Varnish spray will cover about 55-60 prints sized 8.5"x11" or A4. ... ... more
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Lamination can render a product unrecyclable and non-biodegradable and the lamination process emits high levels of volatile organic compounds. UV varnishes are mineral-oil based, which contain solvents. Their application is via a process that uses ... more
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