Baby Powder
17 Impressive Uses for Baby Powder You've Never Considered
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Narrated by:
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Xavier Smith aka Mr. XL Smith
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Written by:
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Jessica David
About this listen
An everyday item with multiple uses.
Baby powder. It has a smell we link to content infants napping in their bassinets. However, babies are not the only use of baby powder.
In fact, there are a number of uses for baby powder that have nothing whatsoever to do with a lovely child. Baby powder is composed of talc, a mineral with interesting properties. It occurs naturally in such deposits as soapstone, which has a high talc content. Talc, in its loose form, is called Talcum powder. Talcum powder is used in many industries such as paper making, plastic, paint, rubber, and cosmetics.
It's quite a versatile substance. In fact, there are dozens of uses for talcum powder. Just one of them is in baby powder. We've gathered a number of uses for baby powder for around the house, as well as for on your person together for you here.
The uses range from cleaning and restoration of furniture items, antiques, and clothes. Baby powder can also be used for its ability to decrease friction and get out of slippery situations, plus so much more.
Download this audiobook to discover the 17 impressive uses for baby powder that can come in handy in a pinch or even for difficult situations.
©2015 Jessica David (P)2015 Jeffrey Ito