The 4 lb. box of Arm & Hammer,avaiable at Walmart,supermarkets,etc. has a chart and instructions on the back of the box.They recommend testing the pH and adding 3-4 lbs. for levels less than 7.2 : 2 lbs. for levels 7.2-7.5 and don't add if levels are above 7.5. Again look for the 4lb. box ,instructions for pool care are on the back and you save Hope I helped.
ya, arm and hammer is a BAKING soda Yes they are food ingredients too.
Soda ash (sodium carbonate), sold as pH Increaser, pH UP or Arm & Hammer Washing soda, will do the trick. You can also use borax, sold as 20 Mule Team Borax.
You can use green cleaners from arm and hammer and other producers.
There are many uses for Arm & Hammer, one use is for the whitening of teeth. Many people place an opened box of it in their refrigerator to keep any unwanted food odor out of their fridge.
This is unknown. However she endorsed "Hapee" toothpaste.
no. instead use arm and hammer washing soda diluted with hot water
If it fits in the chuck straight, yes you can use it. It will be much more effective in a rotary hammer drill though.
Loosen all the bolts on the tie rod and the three on the steering arm and the only way i got mine off was with a big 4 foot bar and a sledge hammer and alot of force. you put the bar under the steering arm and pry up. then use the hammer and hit the steering arm( on the top) until the tappered inserts come up.AnswerLoosen all the bolts on the tie rod and the three on the steering arm and the only way i got mine off was with a big 4 foot bar and a sledge hammer and alot of force. you put the bar under the steering arm and pry up. then use the hammer and hit the steering arm( on the top) until the tappered inserts come up.
1.pick the hammer up. 2.hold your arm paralell to your head. 3.with force pull the hammer down until you hit the object. 4.repeat until object is damaged beyond use.
If they are silver I would recommend tooth paste. (Arm and hammer works the best)
Some (in)famous brand names that use animal testing are: Avon, Arm & Hammer, CoverGirl, Johnson & Johnson, Revlon, and Suave.
By making the arm very short and not abling the child to use that arm very much.