What do you heat fondue with?

What do you heat fondue with?

Ideally, all chocolate and dessert fondues should be melted on the top of a double boiler, never over direct heat, before being placed into the fondue pot for serving. A small amount of heat is required to keep dessert fondue warm in the fondue pot, it is best to use a candle.

Does turpentine eat plastic?

Turpentine is no good for ABS plastic, brass, EPDM, LDPE, rubber, neoprene, and a whole slew of others. Mineral spirits (aka paint thinner) are no good for ABS plastic, HDPE, and EPDM. Linseed oil is no good for EPDM, rubber, and neoprene.

Why should you not use white spirit to clean your hands?

Skin contact with white spirit causes irritation, drying and cracking. Prolonged contact can cause redness, blistering and burns. Dermatitis can develop following repeated exposure.

Can I put white spirit down the sink?

When it comes to white spirit and other such solvents or chemicals, you should never pour these away down the sink. There’s a small chance that such chemicals will damage your drain or pipes, but there is a larger one that they will cause problems further down the line.

Can you use turps to clean hands?

To clean your hands with turpentine: Thoroughly wash and dry hands. Use a small amount of turpentine to moisten a clean cloth. Dab at the paint with the cloth, remoistening as necessary, until paint comes off hands.

Is turpentine safe on skin?

When applied to the skin: When small amounts of turpentine oil are applied to the skin, it is POSSIBLY SAFE. It might cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some people. But applying large amounts of turpentine oil to the skin is POSSIBLY UNSAFE.

How do you get the smell of paint thinner off your hands?

Rub a little baby oil on your hands to get rid of the paint thinner smell. Baby oil is a good alternative if you don’t have any olive oil in the house. Both of these products will remove any remaining paint thinner and the stank from your digits. Dry with a paper towel and discard it in the trash.