‘Melamine, commonly produced by the decomposition of urea, is primarily used to make thermosetting resins and foams. The stuff is most well-known for its use as a whiteboard surface, laminate material (known as Formica), and in the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.’ thecolumn.co/daily/09012021
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Huh. I always thought of it as the “Chinese Restaurant Soup Bowl Stuff” ( I have a few).
I’ve also got some art I made in 1976 from paper set inside a melamine plate. Looks exactly the same almost 40 years later, and we use it a few times a week.
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