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Using Chalk Ink on a wooden chalkboard you DIY-ed, for example, could harm the surface since wood is porous.
Heat guns can be used in a case of historical renovation when removing hardened caulking so as not to mark or harm the surface in any way, to insure historical appearance.
If there's any doubt whether it will harm the surface, test on an inconspicuous area first.
Test spray a small area in a spot that won't be easily noticed and see if the WD-40 will harm the surface.
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The Omnivox ($300 at www.S3iSound.com and $250 at CompUSA) works on wood or glass without harming the surface, its engineers say.
The Mayo Clinic describes self-injury as "the act of deliberately harming the surface of your own body, such as cutting or burning yourself". Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) is not typically behavior meant as a suicide attempt but is used as a way to cope with unmanageable feelings.
When heated, the oil polymerizes and the result is a hard glaze that is difficult to remove without harming the surface of the pan.
Your finger has its own oils that will damage the surface and harm the coolers.
While scientists generally agree that the risk of additional harm at the surface and near the shore has diminished since the well was capped a month ago, a sharp debate has arisen about the continuing risk from oil in the deep waters.
Some customers have special cleaners for certain appliances or floors in their houses––these customers usually will have these cleaners on hand for you to use and you must use these or risk harming the surfaces (which you may end up having to pay for).
Phototrophic microorganism which mainly includes cyanobacteria, green algae and lichens are reported to harm the stone surface aesthetically by their secreted pigments.
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