I am a beginner in resin art, and after watching videos and tutorials about them, was very excited to try it out until i stumbled upon these puzzling questions. ;O And also, can anybody tell me, what esle could be used for coloring besides pigments, and could candy molds be used for resin jewelry? :] thank you.
Borax is wonderful. However, since oil companies make tons of money they should provide free cleansing service for employeesafter all legally the dirt on their clothes and the problems related to it are part of the job.
You'll think I've lost it,but..Fill the tub of the washer with cold water(Or better yet,use an old wash tub to pre-soak the clothes in,before you wash them)But add 1 cup of powdered dishwasher detergent.Let the washer run through a cycle of wash and drain.then refill the washer with warm water and regular detergent,and run entire cycle.I always used this on my son's clothing for when he worked as a fry cookand came home with grease everyday,and needed clean clothes each day,and only two uniforms.Worked great,and everyone he worked with would call me to ask how I did it.I also use it on my husband's clothes,and he is a diesel mechanic.
simple green is a great degreaser- you can get concentrated amounts of it. Most laundry detergents have a grease fighting formula- Use the simple green to spot clean, and add a small amount to the wash. I used to do this when working on oil furnaces and boilers. Many companies are switching to using a uniform company for safety reasons- its better to have the uniform company handle the oily clothes.
Dawn dish washing detergent. If it works on the water fowl in oil spills