Use paper towels, baby wipes or napkins.
Yes ! Because the waves hold the paper together when wet more effectively than normal paper towel where the water would just run off.
Wrap the strip of paper around the plate or can and mark it where it completes a full circle around the object. Then lay the strip on a flat surface and measure the marked length using the ruler. That length is the perimeter (circumference) of the round object.
Nothing terrible; your neck would be temporarily 'cleaner'. Hand sanitizer products usually contain some amount of alcohol. So it could slightly make the skin drier, temporarily. If you have dry skin, it could irritate but only for a short time. If the product bothers you, the fix is simple: Run hot water on a washcloth and wipe the area.
well you could use a cleaning solution such as the expo stuff but if the ink is being really stubborn than try just plain water but if that doesn't work than get a a slightly oily solution and that should work nicely but be sure to wipe off as much oil as you can because it may cause your markers to run out a good oily solution sold in stores is goof off
For primitive household: Waste water would discharge through canal, some would install the open septic tank for toilet water which allow water to absorb down through soil. For modern household: Usually water from sink, bath tub and washing would discharged directly to municipal sewage system. Water run down the toilet bowl would go through a close septic tank before discharge to municipal sewage. For apartment or share housing: All water will pass through primary treatment like oil trapping or septic tank then discharge to municipal sewage.
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By chopping up cellulose containing material (e.g. linen rags, cotton rags, wood, recycled paper) and making a paste/suspension with water and sometimes certain chemicals (e.g. acids). This paste/suspension is then spread on fine mesh screens to dry. If a smooth finish is desired it is removed from the screen slightly damp and run through rollers to smooth the surface and remove the last of the water. If watermarked paper is desired the screen has a raised pattern on it that leaves the watermark in the paper. If glossy paper is desired a thin layer of white clay slurry is applied to the finished paper and dried between rollers.
There is a wide variety of equipment necessary to run a housekeeping department sufficiently. The equipment includes mops, brooms, toilet paper, Clorox bleach, and window cleaner.