Try soaking them in a strong bleach mixture for a while.
Try soaking the mistake in bleach or a Tide cleaner?
bleach and water
it can't unless you were willing to take extreme measures like picking them off one by one or soaking them in bleach. anything you do to get rid of the bacteria will also destroy the tissue.
Try soaking for an hour before the wash cycle.
No.
Denture Acrylic is porous and soaking your dentures in bleach would allow it to soak into the pores. Even if you rinse them after you would not get it out. Bleach is toxic and should not be in your mouth. Use a proper denture cleaner
Yes, soaking a verbal noun (a gerund), the present participle of the verb 'to soak'. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. Example uses:Verbal noun: Give your garden a good soaking after planting.Verb: I'm soaking the beans before I cook them.Adjective: Let me help you with your soaking feet.
When you were knocking on the door of my house, I was soaking my clothes in water to wash them.The children were soaking wet from the rain.
Yes you can use normal bleach to bleach your anus
Many bird feeders should have parts that open for easy cleaning. Wash in soapy water soaking to remove stuck on debris. Use bleach diluted with 1 part bleach to 9 parts water to destroy any remaining harmful bacteria or salmonella.
Unless it's sealed in a container marked "sterile", or soaking in bleach for at least 10 minutes, it has germs on it.