Assuming, of course, that you mean the same thing that the dairy industry does, you use milk stone remover - a mixture of detergents and phosphoric acid, available at any farm supply store in a dairy area. This is used on dairy equipment, and is the only sense of "milk stone" that I'm familiar with.
yes it can
Yes, you can remove a stone from a sand trap on a golf course. You can do this by using a rake or your hands to carefully lift the stone out of the sand. Be sure to smooth out the sand after removing the stone to maintain the integrity of the trap.
It is likely you will be in pain as long as you have the kidney stone.
Cold Stone Creamery is the nation's top producer of evaporated milk, cream, and milk substitutes. Their products are sold at a wide variety of supermarkets and retail stores nationwide.
get a pin and pop it ! ;D
unfortunately milk will retain a burnt taste. you need to start over.
It a dog has a bladder stone in the urethra, it will need a surgical procedure to remove it. This is a serious condition is it is unable to pass it on its own.
Milk solids are what you get if you take milk and remove the water from it. They are mostly made of fats, proteins, sugars, and a small amount of mineral ash.
Milk does not have oil in it; but it does contain animal fat. There are ways to remove the natural animal fat that occurs in milk which is where you get 2% milk and skim milk from. The fat can also be separated to make cream and butter.
No, but phosphoric acid may help a kidney stone form.
Skimmed milk is normal cows milk that has been processed to remove most of the fat and pasteurised. You should be able to get skimmed milk in most shops / retailers.
By running the milk through a centrifuge you can separate and remove some of the fat from the rest of the liquid.