I keep an old table knife and an old scrub brush in the shed, for cleaning grass clippings off the trimmer and the lawn mower. I brush what I can, and scape whatever is really stuck on. before using the trimmer, spray inside the trimmer head housing with Pam- it speeds cleaning up afterwards considerably.
a paper towel. Wet or not wet
Just scrape it off with something thin and easy to clean. Whatever you do DON'T get it wet. Just scrape it off with something thin and easy to clean. Whatever you do DON'T get it wet.
The soldering stand has a wet sponge on it so you can wipe off and clean the soldering iron!
Probably nothing, as long is the tissue isn't so wet that lots of water seeps into the cracks, and you clean the water off quickly.
There will be a covering of wet stuffs and you clean it off with the mother dog
Its wet because the water from the grass comes up to the grass.
There will be a covering of wet stuffs and you clean it off with the mother dog
Get a ladder, get a [wet, soapy] scrubby, and scrub really hard.
by a wet cloth soaked in salty water
Grass is wet because of condensation. Vapors get converted into water droplets.
To make it simple just clean them regularly so that the dirt can come off just with a wet cloth.
Coat it in mud, then wait until the mud dries, and break it off. You have to make sure the mud isn't wet though, since wet mud would constitute 'washing'.