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WHo wants 10 points?::For all of U who have been Cashiers..?

hi, its weird because I have only been a cashier for 2 months and I have noticed that my knuckels have been getting darkerdo you know of anything I can apply to lighten them? if u do please let me know..

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chain or cable lock could be wrapped under your seat around the seat post, and u locks could be locked on the bike around the top tube and down tube. or you could buy the evolution mini
justme click on IN OTHER CELLS, under the Epoxy category, then scroll down to the bottlecaps section also click on the other categories for more info/lessons (You could also use a dimensional white glue like Diamond Glaze, etc., or other clear finishes like clear polyurethane, fingernail polish, etc. and you can even use a 2-part epoxy *glue* for small things like thisI hear the Devcon one called 2-Ton 30 minute-setting hardens the clearest). P.S. You can't make synthetic resins, you'll just have to buy them. There are basically two types that are used for *crafts* polyester ones like Castin' Craft Clear Polyester Casting Resin (mostly used in deep molds) and epoxy ones like Envirotex Lite, Ultra Glo, etc, which are usually poured into shallow cells or molds or used as thick coatings. There's one, new kind of hybrid too called Easy Cast, which is a tweaked epoxy resin which *can* be poured into deep molds but the resulting cast once removed can be soft-ish if exposed to even body heat, or flexible if thin (not a problem in protected cells like bottlecaps though). Other differences: Epoxy resins are mixed one-to-one.Polyester resins are mixed with a lot of resin to a few drops of catalyst/hardener. Polyester resins stink a lot and require more ventilation for lungs that epoxy resins. (Envirotex Lite is one brand of epoxy resin, and epoxies are less stinky than polyester resins and Envirotex Lite is even less stinky/etc than the previous version called plain Envirotex.) HTH, Diane B.

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