You can be sued for stealing a company name. You will probably have to pay stiff financial penalties but that is all.
yes it does
The zester should be soaked in soapy water to soften the food residue, then cleaned with a stiff brush, such as a tooth brush.
Try cleaning with saddle soap and then a good leather conditioner
The dandy brush is also refered to as the stiff brush because it has stiff brisles. It is used with a flicking motion of the wrist to sweep off dirt fromt he horse's coat.
The term "Top" in plastering means the finish or "top" coat. It needs to be stiff and thick so it doesn't run when applied to the surface.
there is chalk (CaCo3) in the water, which makes the water "hard"... i.e. if you wash your clothes, the fabric becomes stiff. But adding an agent to the chalky water will "soften" it, this means that the chalk will chemically be removed.
He wrote, acted, got married, had three children, was in business, sued people and bought property. He also got a coat of arms for his father.
We we can't answer that because unless you work in a zoo where they are none of us get near one. I would think very stiff and rough.
wash it, then dry it with 2 tennis balls in the dryer, let them bounce around in there and it will be softer when you are done, using some fabric softener in the wash will also help.
The opposite of soften is - harden
A wire coat-hanger has no mechanical properties, as it comprises no moving parts, other than the atoms that form the metal from which it is made. Ideally, a wire coat-hanger would be stiff so as to withstand the weight of the coat (or article) hung from it without bending or becoming mishapen. It would also be diminutive in weight and size, in order to transport and store it easily.