yes that is if you fresh pick them or store bought. if they are already sanitized no, but you should still wash them.
The Answer is a chemical in the soap. The soap will still work on water. But the chemical is different. You wash your hands with soap. you should ask a real scientist.If you are still in school just as for some help.By Michael Davison
It kills most bacteria with soap,but not all.More will be killed if you wash it with warm water
Wash them with hot water and soap. Soak for a while if necessary. Rinse in a bleach water solution.
Oil is a nonpolar substance and water is a polar substance, so the water can't mix with or dissolve the oil.
The number of hand washes per gallon of soap is based on the dispensing method. If a soap dispenser is used the amount dispensed per push is divided into the total amount of soap (I gallon or 128 ounces) for the number of hand washes. If no dispenser is used it can range from 1 on up depending on the amount of soap used for each hand wash.
You can, but you need another ingredient. You cant just wash it with water and it'll be clean! You need soap. Scrub soap on the shirt and then rinse it in water. Your clothes will be clean. I GUARANTEE IT!!!!
no because the soap will make them sick. the best way to wash them is to put water on them.
Wash the acid with water only, no soap is required. Acids are water soluble, and do not need soap to dissolve them.
Use soap? And/or alcohol wash. Water's a good idea, unless you use the alcohol wash Which doesn't need water.
No
When you wash your hands you need soap, a towel and hot water.
Hot water soap and paper towels
with soap and warm water
soap and warm water
soap+water+flannel= washed
Oil and water do not mix. Soap breaks down the oil so it can be washed off your hands.
Wash in a machine as with most clothing on a suitable cycle.