i am not quite sure but vinigar is a great way to clean it!
no, never! Use hot soapy water then rinse them in warm water.
Use baking soda in warm water. Rinse well with clean rag to remove gritty feel. You can also use a mixture of vinegar and water, or bleach and water, or ammonia and water. If you use the bleach or ammonia, be sure to wipe down all surfaces with warm soapy water. Or, you could just use the warm soapy water.
Use soapy hot water and a old rag after the game or practice.
Soak them in soapy water or use a bathroom wipe to clean it.
To clean outdoor furniture cushions one can use warm and soapy water. Rinse well with water and allow to dry in the sun.
if you use it often, you should clean it once a week. just wash it using hot soapy water
You can gently clean a gold necklace in warm, soapy water or if needed use an ultrasonic machine that you can purchase from a jeweler.
An ordinary safety pin can be cleaned with soap and water, or with alcohol. You can use a common dish scrubber or sponge, moistened with soapy water or alcohol, and clean the pin by jabbing it repeatedly into the scrubber. The closure end of the safety pin can be cleaned with a brush dipped in soapy water or alcohol.
well you cant You can clean a m.h. doll by using warm soapy water and a rag. If that doesnt work use alcohol and clean the doll that way.
Do not ever do this as it is dangerous to your ears, just use soapy water or if you must... salty water. Stardoll: angeltatum123 x
Not a good idea. Cast iron is greased and "seasoned" by being heated, which seals pores in the iron pan. Using soapy water strips that away- it will rust, food will stick to it. Most can be wiped clean. If it does get the soapy water treatment, renew the seasoning by wiping it with oil, heating it in the oven and let it cool.
Cast iron pots need to be seasoned before their first use and then after this it is relatively easy to look after them. Right enough, do not use soapy water to clean them because it will not work.