Absolutely not, dogs have sensitive skin. Use a good quality shampoo purpose designed for dogs, or just plain water.
Never use products designed for humans to wash, clean or medicate animals, with the possible exception of mild antiseptic, which you could use on veterinary advice. Ring your local vet or animal clinic.
Veterinarians treat many dogs for skin problems caused by their owners using inappropriate products on them; these products can range from irritation to toxic.
Not a good idea. Most washing liquids become viscous and glutinous after a bit of friction when the water vaporizes!
Yes but I do not suggest it. If your a guy, it will burn the inside of your penis. For either it can irritate and lead to an infection.
Cover the sink with washing up liquid.
Worms are attracted to wet soil in general, applying a washing-up dilution to water will attract them, but its destructive to native bird populations, find a old field a few days before you go and dig.
Dogs eat meat, so a good, high quality dog food that includes a high meat content with little or no filler such as corn, cereal, wheat or soy is best. Dogs should only be given water to drink.
Depending on size and breed. Usually, bigger dogs do not live as long as smaller dogs..
Because dogs are like people too! Dogs feels some sort of goosebumps before they throw up just like us humans.
No, washing up liquid has no use at all as glue.
It is not recommend to use washing up liquid to wash hair with. Washing up liquid is too harsh and can dry out the hair and scalp.
The approximate pH scale of washing up liquid is 9.4.
Yes you can buy dawn washing up liquid in uk
yes
it will lighten it if it has dye in it
washing up liquid, Orange Juice, Grape Juice
if it's wet use washing up liquid, if it's dry use turps then wash with water.
Neither. Most washing powders are mixtures.
You Can Use Washing Up Liquid
I use washing up liquid and hot water.
yes it is an acid