Yes, you can put polyurethane paint over eggshell in latex or eggshell in oil.
Yes, eggshell paint is good for doors.
You should never paint a deck, the paint will peel (unless you live in a very arid climate I guess. The deck may be stained, you can put either oil or latex stain over old oil stain.
No, because eggshell paint is intended only for indoor use, like kitchens or bathrooms. For exteriors, use paint with a satin finish.
You can, but don't need to use additional primer.
No, soaking an egg in baking soda for 24 hours will not make the eggshell rubbery. The eggshell may become slightly softer due to the effects of the baking soda, but it will not turn rubbery.
Caffeine in soda does not stain your teeth. In coffee I'm not so sure. There maybe a slight stain from soda or coffee.
it will do nothing but it will make the biger
club soda
It can because soda can stain clothing.
One can get a large water stain out of a white cotton sofa with baking soda and water. Sprinkle some baking soda onto the stain then spray some water onto it. Work the baking soda into the stain by scrubbing it with a soft brush.
Baking Soda will get it out
Alot.
To remove a soda stain, blot up excess liquid using a clean cloth, then sprinkle baking soda or cornstarch on the stain to absorb more liquid. Next, apply a mixture of water and mild dish soap to the stain and blot until it disappears. Finally, rinse the area with clean water and let it dry.
When an egg shell is placed in soda, which is acidic due to the presence of carbonic acid, a chemical reaction occurs. The acid in the soda reacts with the calcium carbonate in the eggshell to form calcium ions, carbon dioxide gas, and water. This reaction dissolves the eggshell, causing it to break down and eventually disappear.
Baking soda and oxiclean
When you put an egg in soda, the acid in the soda breaks down the calcium carbonate in the eggshell, causing the shell to dissolve. This leaves the egg yolk and white intact but without the protective shell.