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  2. Rafael Marquina - Wikipedia

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    Rafael Marquina i Audouard (3 November 1921 – 6 June 2013) [1] was a recognized Catalan designer and architect. He created the non-drip oil cruet that, apart from the lovely design, is highly practical, i.e. it doesn't drip or get dirty.

  3. Marquina non-drip oil bottle - Wikipedia

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    The Marquina non-drip oil bottle or cruet (in Catalan: setrill antidegoteig de Marquina, in Spanish: aceitera antigoteo de Marquina) is a transparent and conical cruet designed to contain oil or vinegar without dripping or dirtying, and was designed by Rafael Marquina in 1961. The sales success of this model has led to countless plagiarisms of ...

  4. Dripping - Wikipedia

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    Preparing dripping can be as simple as collecting and cooling the oil and meat juices from pans and trays after roasting meat, but commercial production achieves a higher yield by combining these with water and a sizeable amount of salt (about 2g per litre), creating a kind of stock. When the stock pot is chilled a solid lump of dripping (the ...

  5. Murphy Oil Soap - Wikipedia

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    Murphy Oil Soap is an American brand of cleaning product that is manufactured by Colgate-Palmolive. [1] In 1910, Jeremiah Murphy, director of the Phoenix Oil Company, bought the formula for Murphy Oil Soap from a recent immigrant from Germany. The soap, with its potassium vegetable oil base, and no phosphates, proved to be very popular in Ohio.

  6. Shellac - Wikipedia

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    in dental technology, where it is occasionally used in the production of custom impression trays and temporary denture baseplate production. [44] as a binder in India ink. [45] for bicycles, as a protective and decorative coating for bicycle handlebar tape, [46] and as a hard-drying adhesive for tubular tyres, particularly for track racing. [47]

  7. Drying oil - Wikipedia

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    A drying oil is an oil that hardens to a tough, solid film after a period of exposure to air, at room temperature. The oil hardens through a chemical reaction in which the components crosslink (and hence polymerize ) by the action of oxygen (not through the evaporation of water or other solvents ).

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