So lets say that I bought something that came in a nice little plastic box. Say it was fishing hooks I put on lures. So the box is empty but it still has a label on it. And I want to remove that label clean.
And that brings me to a question, what type of cooking oil would be of the right "consistency" to remove that sticking adhesive film that is left over on the plastic. And I don't want to scrub these because I want to keep that plastic clear.
And to be honest, I know of ways to remove it. Use something like a hair dryer and first attempt to peel it clean off. Then use various chemicals, like rubbing alcohol, good soap, salt, baking soda, perhaps vinegar, perhaps vasaline.
But the cooking oil...
Okay switching gears entirely. So let's say that your arteries are clogged. And then have the hypothesis that the clogged material also has a virus present in it like strep.
Given the above questioning... if I added the antiviral L Lysine to an oil that is found best for above, would that be beneficial to better artery health. And we do see combinations made in all sorts of supplements. But I haven't seen a Flax Seed Oil L Lysine supplement nor a fish oil L Lysine supplement or whatever type of oil combined with L lysine.
But just a hypothesis. Don't take it any more than that.
And the best thing to remove those labels is a product called General Adhesive Remover. But one whiff of that even if I have a respirator mask on is enough to give me sinus problems.
© 2025 Thomas Paul Murphy
No comments:
Post a Comment