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often termed gun
bluing,
while heavier coatings are
termed black oxide. Both
refer to the same
chemical process for
providing true gun
bluing.
Various processes...
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Bluing may
refer to:
Bluing (fabric),
blue dye used to
improve the
appearance of
fabrics Bluing (hair),
blue dye used to
improve the
appearance of hair...
- the
bluing back into the
fabric to
restore whiteness. On the same principle,
bluing is
sometimes used by white-haired
people in a
blue rinse.
Bluing has...
- Stewart's
Bluing is a
brand of
liquid bluing agent used for
whitening fabrics. It is
primarily a
colloid of the
blue pigment "Prussian
blue" and water...
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Blue is one of the
three primary colours of
pigments in
painting and
traditional colour theory, as well as in the RGB
colour model. It lies
between violet...
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Orville R. Butler, http://www.ultimatehistoryproject.com/
blue-mondays.html What is
bluing?, http://www.victorianp****age.com/2009/11/what_is_
bluing.php...
- A
blue rinse is a
dilute hair dye used to
reduce the
yellowed appearance of grey or
white hair.
Benjamin Netanyahu is a
famous politician who uses this...
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preparations of
laundry bluing, such as Mrs. Stewart's
Bluing.
Blue billy Crystal violet –
microbial stain Fluorescein Han
purple and Han
blue –
Synthetic barium...
- making. In the US, the
terms s****ing
blue,
Prussian blue, or
simply bluing are used
instead of engineer's
blue. W A J
Chapman (1964),
Workshop Technology...
- Stewart's
Bluing – a
brand of
fabric bluing agent first marketed in 1883 that
whitens fabrics with a
proprietary blue dye,
primarily made of
blue iron powder...