So, I would really like to start using jeweler's grade epoxy resin to start making jewelry. I love the look of dried flowers encased in pendants and would like to make some of my own. But I am concerned at how safe resin would be. For one, I'm concerned how safe it is working with it, even in a well ventilated area; but I am also concerned at how safe it is to even wear the finished product once it has cured. Does anybody have any advice on this? Also, if you know of any other ways of handmaking beads and pendants please let me know. Btw, the resin I plan on using is Annie Howe's luxe non toxic resin.
Well if you uninstalled Zone alarm then you don't have it anymore. If you mean that security Center Shows Zonealarm still on your computer. That's does not mean you still have Zonealarm it's a problem with The WMI respository in Vista. There is a fix for that. Open an elevated Command Prompt. To open an elevated Command Prompt, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. Type the following command and press ENTER: winmgmt /salvagerepository If the command was successful, you should see the message WMI repository has been salvaged. Restart Windows and see if the Security Center issue is resolved.
dvd's do deteriorate over time. it would really depend on how long you have had it. also, if it was scratched, it will make them deteriorate a lot quicker. you will probably have to buy new copies of those dvd's that won't play.