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Q: Is fluorocarbon resin safe as a non stick coating?
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Best cookware for cooking in a microwave?

Examine the packaging to be sure, but all stainless and cast-iron cookware are oven and broiler safe. Non-stick cookware is safe up to about 450 degrees F. But the non-stick coating can begin to melt at that point. So don't put it under the broiler. This rule holds true for just about any brand with one exception. Calphalon Infused Anodized cookware does not have a traditional nonstick coating and is oven safe up to the melting point of aluminum according to Calphalon's website.


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Is chocolate with a whitish coating safe to eat?

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If you painted on a stainless steel mug with acrylic paints what would be a safe protective coating to use?

A clear epoxy resin or polyurethane sealant would be a safe and durable option to protect the acrylic paint on a stainless steel mug. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper application and curing to ensure a long-lasting finish.


How do you make epoxy resin at home?

2-part epoxy resin is available at hardware and craft stores. An example brand is EasyCast. You mix 1 part resin to 1 part hardener and pour into a mold-either silicone or store-bought resin molds. Allow it to cure (harden) for 24-48 hours. Always wear gloves and work in a well-ventilated area. Epoxy resin sold for home use is as safe as any other odorous substance such as paints and glues--if you use the proper precautions. Epoxy resins for home use are usually utilized in jewelry making, accents such as handle pulls and door knobs, or as a coating on other objects such as tabletops with coins embedded in them.


Is fiberglass threads and resin safe for wildlife?

Fiberglass threads and resin can be harmful to wildlife if not disposed of properly. The resin can release toxic chemicals and the threads can entangle animals or be ingested. It is important to handle and dispose of fiberglass materials responsibly to prevent harm to wildlife.


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Can you eat copal resin?

Copal resin is not typically consumed as food. It is mainly used in incense, perfumes, and traditional medicine. Ingesting copal resin may not be safe and could cause digestive issues or other health concerns. It is recommended to avoid eating copal resin.


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Is it safe to operate your vechile without a dip stick in the transmission?

It is safe to operate your vehicle without a dip stick in the transmission. The dip stick is mainly used to test the level of fluid in the transmission.


What metals are food safe?

Stainless is the only one I know of. Aluminum is also food safe for non-acidic foods. Aluminum will discolor eggs (turn them greenish/grey) and tomatoes/sauce will react with it as well. Some recipes actually call for "NON REACTIVE" saucepans, meaning stainless or teflon/non-stick coating.


What kind of utensils are safe to use with stainless steel cookware?

With non-stick cookware you really need to use plastic utensils that will not scratch the surface. Stainless steel however, is not as easily scratchable as it does not have the non-stick coating. That said, whatever utensils you do use, do not dig too hard into the pan as you may scrape into the surface and end up with metals in your food.