i don't think it would work well at all. it might leave residue on your clothes.
This really works: Some handy people suggest mixing a cup of hydrogen peroxide with a tablespoon of baking soda and a squirt of dish detergent for a quick odor remover. If you have a degreaser, us this with warm water first. Gas has a grease or oil base. Wash then twice with degreaser. You can use Dawn if you do not have this. Then rub baby oil into them. This works also if you get them on clothes. You add a cap of oil to a warm wash, INDIRECTLY and with detergent such as Tide. After washing the baby oil off, rub them in Lemon Juice. This should take any other residue off. Dry with a Paper towel so not to contaminate a wash clothe. Never place an article or clothing in a hamper if you spill gas on it. It will make all of the clothes smell like gas.
well there are several things you can clean a coin with but be careful because this will decrease the value of the coin. The best way to start cleaning a coin is to find an un-used tooth brush and lightly dab it in some bottled or well water (tap water has small amounts of chlorine in it and this can wear away the coins features). begin by dabbing two to three times and then lightly brush the coin on both the obverse and the reverse. when finished use a light clothe or a silk clothe or better yet an eye glass cleaning clothe. then let it dry for up to an hour if this method did not work try adding a few drops of dish soap to the water and then try again using the same technique. if this one did not work try using some jewelry cleaner of ring polish and use the same technique. If none of the above methods work you most likely need to bring the coin to a coin dealer or find a coin expert to help you out and clean the coin. hope I was a help.
stone is faster than paper because it has more mass so more gravity include on it
Indigo has to be converted to the leuco-base form in a dye bath because indigo is insoluble in water and has to be converted to a water-soluble form through an oxygen-reduction process. This action produces luecoindigo which it used to dye clothes. The clothe can be converted back to an indigo form thereafter by air drying.
Yes, seawater can be desalinated by freezing. The ice crystals that are formed are pure water and the salt crystals get trapped between them. The salt and ice crystals then need to be separated.This is not particularly efficient and other ways are more commonly used such as distillation and reverse osmosis.
so it would be an easier way to wash clothing. DUHHHHH.
My GE washing machine does not wring my clothes dry enough what do i need to do? The spin cycle is not working well. You can try running the spin cycle a second time. Also, make sure that you have not overfilled the machine. In my experience, this is the main reason for replacing an older machine.
yes you can wash the wallabees in the washer but only the clothe pair, the suede pair i would not recommend it may mess them up, now the sole will not come clean that's another issue im trying to solve.
To clothe., imp. & p. p. of Clothe., of Clothe
a bumper clothe is an insult in Jamaica it means
Hindi word for clothe is Kapadaa
Clothed is the past participle of clothe.
Clothe is a verb but cloth is a noun.
Clothspin (UK clothe's peg or simply pegs) are wooden or plastic pegs (clips) that are used to fasten washing on a clothes line while the clothes dry in the open air.
to clothe = hilbish (הלביש)
I don't know what you're talking about. I can only make patchwork clothes, so boo hoo to you. you have to experiment when you get rich like me. :)
"it takes a good deal of money to clothe my children properly".