18 Years Factory Rubber shoe cover for British Manufacturer
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Rubber shoe cover, three dimensional, textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry. 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 50 pairs/case.
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18 Years Factory
Rubber shoe cover for British Manufacturer, sincerely look forward to serving you in the near future. You are sincerely welcome to visit our company to talk business face to face with each other and establish long-term co-operation with us!
Rubber shoe cover, three dimensional, textured sole for slip resistance, water proof, good resistance against acid and alkali, non-toxic, No stimulating smell. They can be widely used in industry. 4 sizes. Different colors are available. Package: 50 pairs/case.
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Hot Process Herbal Soap made in Crock Pot
Supply list: rubber gloves, goggles, container for lye mixture, long stirring spoon and/or spatula (NOT aluminum), postal or kitchen scale, measuring cup, cooking or thermal thermometer, crock pot, stick blender, drying rack, knife or crinkle cutter, soap mold (box or empty juice cans), freezer paper, plastic wrap, & soap ingredients that follow. You can play with this recipe using the Lye Calculator at SoapCalc.net by checking the hardness, cleansing & conditioning qualities of your changes.
Recipe: 12.9 oz distilled water infused overnight with 4 tea bags
4.9 oz by weight lye (sodium hydroxide)
12 oz Coconut oil
3 oz Shea butter
15 oz Extra Virgin Olive oil
4 oz Sweet Italian Almond oil
2 Tablespoons Castor oil
1 Tablespoon Rosemary essential oil
Today on the Slanted Lens we’re back out at the SKB Factory shooting an industrial portrait. It’s one of the assignments that can go really easy or really hard. So let’s get started and see what we can do.
When I say industrial portrait, it’s not a lifestyle portrait. It’s not a documentary style portrait. It’s an industrial portrait. Which is more commercial than it is portrait. It’s about making the factory and the people look good. It’s more the kind of portrait you would see in an annual report or on a company’s website. Something they would use to represent the company. With that in mind, I want the people and the place to look very inviting. So let’s take a look at some tips on how to make that happen.
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