6 under-appreciated things about Petroleum Jelly by frenzy
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Every house has a jar of good ol' Petroleum Jelly. Yet this jelly is very under appreciated for all of it's great uses.

Here are a few of the most interesting!
 
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Step 1: Loosening Stuck Drawers

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Have a stuck drawer? Use petroleum jelly to prevent it from sticking and make the drawer move smoother.
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Takelababy says: Mar 15, 2012. 8:45 AM
A skin specialist recommended liberal use of petroleum jelly on the face and lips as a defence against drying cold winter winds. My horses get it slathered on their nether parts during the biting bug season. It lasts about 3 days and sure helps the horses.
Orkekum says: Dec 23, 2012. 8:57 AM
Darn, gotta keep that in mind for incoming summer on my horse >_>
Critter Mel says: Dec 19, 2012. 1:37 PM
For those of you who say "oh, it's carcinogenic" or "it's motor oil or grease" it's actually white petrolatum. Developed in the 1850s and sold as Vaseline starting in the 1870s, it's pretty much proven to be safe to use. Otherwise doctors wouldn't still be prescribing it for diaper rash, not to mention the countless studies that have been done on this. Personally, it's the only thing that will stop my incredibly dry hands from cracking in the winter.
jennybotha says: Nov 17, 2012. 7:02 AM
Interesting hints and comments. Met an elderly lady in the bus and commented on her very youthful, lovely skin. She confided in me and said she only used vaseline as her regular night cream since she was very young.
marxdarx says: Dec 11, 2011. 10:09 AM
I just use a quick spray of WD40 on my hinges.
Tracer Fett says: Oct 11, 2012. 9:54 AM
And the longevity of said hinges will diminish... You should never use WD40 for that. It's not actually a 'lubricant'

http://lifehacker.com/5891936/when-should-i-not-use-wd+40
gserrano701 says: Sep 21, 2012. 10:35 AM
Good to know there are other alternatives to baby oil, cooking oil, wax and WD40 that I can use for the applications you list. I would add lubricating screws and saws to make them run smoothly. Thanks for sharing.
I liked the fire starter, sounds great and quite simple.
the potato says: Jul 24, 2012. 6:26 AM
this has already been made its called vaseline
xenograftsoul says: Jul 20, 2010. 1:26 AM
It isn't clear how petroleum jelly will help you light a fire. It isn't easily flammable, a.k.a. will not light with a regular lighter.
rudedude119 says: Mar 25, 2012. 2:20 AM
it will burn you just need to put it on cotton wool also nail varnish remover burns really well on cotton wool
lalexander says: Jun 23, 2011. 11:38 AM
rub it into cotton ball. as much as it will take. it can be lit with a flint even after dunking in water. squeeze water out, pull it apart so tiny threads are exposed, strike flint and it goes up easy. wind proof. far better than magnesium shavings. burns for at least 5 min and wont blow out. place the cotton ball on top of a tea candle and itll burn for near an hour. it melts the wax and the cotton ball acts like a oversized wick. with no wind, the flame can get 8 inches tall. place the whole thing under wet wood and you can get water soaked wood to burn. vaseline, cotton ball and a teacandle is the best firestarter ive ever found.
PyromaniacDaniel says: Jul 20, 2010. 9:55 PM
Its like a candle. try to light the wax alone and all that will happen is it melts and drips away but when you add a wick, the wick soaks up the melting wax and holds it in the heat to become a gas and then that gas burns. So to get the petroleum jelly to light you need a wick material like leaves, bark, and small twigs. To see just how flammable petroleum jelly really is in a small metal cup melt then boil and light a small quantity of it. It burns rather nicely. Old socks work fabulously for wicking materials and can be wrapped around a stick for a torch.
Ekdog says: Jan 29, 2012. 11:18 AM
@Cerafem: There are cases of people smoking into their 90's. Does that mean tobacco is harmless? I don't think so.
tedgar says: Dec 11, 2011. 1:10 PM
Vaseline.. essential when racing motorcycles across the desert or cross-country for hours at a time.. Also called "crack-wax" .. save yourself terrible chafing by applying liberally between cheeks ( nearer the top ) to prevent a roadrash like condition that will make subsequent days of riding hell on wheels-
punkhead58 says: Dec 23, 2011. 2:28 AM
I second this.
BobmanJCT says: Jul 18, 2010. 8:20 AM
I like how you recommend putting it in an electrical connection, as well as using it as a fire starter. Seems clever, that.
cdousley says: Sep 9, 2010. 7:48 PM
thats what i thought. But i dont think thats where the hot wire goes
-max- says: Dec 14, 2011. 7:11 PM
it doesnt matter which is which. they both carry a current. its just that the live wire floats at around 120v compared to ground. while the neutral doesn't carry a current if connected a load between it and ground.

SO, when their is a load across the live and neutral, an AC current will flow.
A_Steingrube says: Dec 11, 2011. 7:32 AM
This is a HUGE fire hazard. If you want to "lube" your light bulbs, there is nonflammable, conductive grease that you should use. Petroleum jelly is often found in survival kits as a fire-starter for a reason. Placing it in a very hot environment that is prone to sparks is a very bad idea.
-max- says: Dec 14, 2011. 7:07 PM
i hardly believe it hegs hot enough to start fire and it wont spark. but its possible.

and NEVER use conductive grease, the electricity will go through that and heat it up and not go into the lightbulb.
tchronin says: Jul 20, 2010. 9:29 AM
Ever heard of "popularly accepted theory” Lookup layers of the earth and most all articles present it as fact making no mention that is "popularly accepted theory". Where does oil come from? What is coming, Global warming or Ice age? We believe what we want when it suits us. Arguing back and forth pretending to have answers is both pointless and ridiculous. "The law of conservation of mass, also known as principle of mass/matter conservation is that the mass of a closed system (in the sense of a completely isolated system) will remain constant over time. The mass of an isolated system cannot be changed as a result of processes acting inside the system. A similar statement is that mass cannot be created/destroyed, although it may be rearranged in space, and changed into different types of particles. This implies that for any chemical process in a closed system, the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the products." So everything "man-made" is in fact natural, if not where would we get the ingrediants. Now, do what we do best and dismiss my comments and insert your own reality and continue to believe that you are correct in your opinion. Thank you for the tips on howto use the "madmade\natural" substance know as Petroleum jelly. It also makes good wheel bearing grease for skateboards and rollerblades.
gnach says: Dec 11, 2011. 12:17 PM
You failed to mention that petroleum is also organic, as in chemistry, so no problem ;)
dagenius says: Jul 20, 2010. 3:23 PM
That law has nothing to do with the instructable... besides for the fact that vaseling is made of petroleum.
Spokehedz says: Jul 20, 2010. 10:33 AM
What is this... I don't even...
Shelby S says: Jul 15, 2010. 4:00 PM
1) WD-40! :D 2) Is that safe? 3) How about just having no curtain at all? :P 4) WD-40! :D 5) Is it safe to cook food on a fire started with this? 6) I really need some chapstick. Time to whip out the vaseline.
AutumnJazz says: Jul 18, 2010. 10:36 AM
WD-40 isn't a lubricant, and it shouldn't be used as such. Use silicon lubricant or something.
nnnoooiiissseee says: Apr 11, 2011. 12:29 AM
I guess it all depends on what your trying to lube up. I prefer baby oil...
sassy8girl says: Jul 15, 2010. 4:06 PM
for 5 i think it is safe because petroleum jelly is used in lip balms and if it was toxic it wouldn't be used for it (^__^) ★
easyrider1 says: Jul 18, 2010. 8:42 AM
you may want to read the new independent findings on the dangers of using commercially sold lipsticks at www.NaturalNews.com it turns out lipstick is not really safe to use. if you knew your parents were unknowingly using something that would adversely affect them in the long run would you want them to be informed so they could make an intelligent decision? they may want the same for you. don't put anything on your body that isn't with out a doubt safe to put in your body.go organic, it's only natural.
mr.incredible says: Jul 15, 2010. 5:05 PM
The finder of the original Vaseline or petroleum coak, use to eat a table spoon a day from the time he started hawking it until he died in his late 80's.
Shelby S says: Jul 15, 2010. 4:55 PM
Would you eat lip balm?
crickle321 says: Jul 18, 2010. 6:16 AM
When lip balm is on your lips, you essentially are eating small amounts when you eat food or just licking your lips. It doesn't seem a lot until you get to the end of the tube and wonder where it all went...
mr.incredible says: Jul 15, 2010. 6:50 PM
I didn't say I would. Bleeuch!
dscotthep says: Jul 16, 2010. 7:07 AM
Put a half teaspoon full of petroleum jelly on your finger, let your cat lick it off. Repeat monthly. No more hairballs!
nnnoooiiissseee says: Apr 11, 2011. 12:23 AM
I tried that on my wife. It didn't work.
wocket says: Jul 18, 2010. 6:14 PM
and no more cat
lazemaple says: Jul 18, 2010. 6:18 AM
Olive oil or butter works as well and wont' give kitty cancer. Vaseline is a petroleum product.
AutumnJazz says: Jul 18, 2010. 10:37 AM
And nothing has shown it to be a carcinogen.
lazemaple says: Sep 30, 2010. 7:07 AM
The Environmental Working Group database says otherwise

http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/ingredient.php?ingred06=703977

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lazemaple says: Jul 18, 2010. 2:58 PM
With the exception of cats who cannot metabolize petroleum by products like vaseline. If a child 30 pounds plus can't ingest it, how is it safe for a 10 pound cat? US National Library of Medicine Household Products Database http://hpd.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/household/brands?tbl=brands&id=3004039&query=vaseline&searchas=TblBrands Product Name: Vaseline Petroleum Jelly-Old Product Warnings: For external use only. Not to be applied over deep or puncture wounds, infections or lacerations. If redness or swelling develops, consult a physician promptly. Keep out of reach of children.
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