Yes it breaks it up
dawn.
some of the groups that clean up oil spills use dawn dish detergent or some soap like that that helps break down oil yep dats what ya do, sonny boy!
ya ya
Using detergent and water to clean oil is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the oil. The oil is simply being physically separated and removed from the surface it was on, but it remains the same substance chemically.
Yes, Dawn is a mild detergent.
no, if you put dishes in the toilet and add bleach. Your dishes will be clean.
try using Dawn's detergent
Use "Dawn" dish detergent on the spot and then wash as usual
Both Dawn and Ajax detergent work equally well. Both will cut through grease and both will clean your dishes well. Ajax may have a slight advantage due to price.
If you are cleaning the oil off of something then use done dish detergent. That's what people use to clean oil off of beards after an oil spill.
I wouldn't.Because it might like leave a stain where you sprayed it.
SAE oil can be either detergent or non-detergent, depending on its formulation. Non-detergent oils lack additives that help keep engine parts clean by suspending contaminants, making them suitable for older engines or specific applications where such additives may not be desired. It's important to check the oil's specifications or labels to determine if it is detergent or non-detergent.