It depends on what kind of grease, how much grease, how water is used, and the temperature of the water among other factors.
To remove battery acid stains from concrete, you can use a mixture of water and baking soda to scrub the affected area. Dawn dish soap can help to remove grease stains from concrete by applying it directly to the stain, scrubbing with a brush, and rinsing thoroughly with water. However, for tough grease stains, you may need to use a commercial degreaser.
Dawn is the best
You need to use a grease cutting dish detergent.
Use a capful for each gallon of water, I use it in my dish water it will kill all the bacteria in your sponges and dishes.
It will result in diarrhea and stomach ache. And you need to drink alot of water.
you are preparing to cook a dish. how do you work out which ingredients you need and how much of each to use
Killing fire ants with Dawn dish soap can be effective as the soap suffocates the ants by clogging their breathing pores. However, it may not completely eradicate the entire colony and may need to be repeated for long-term control.
Yes. Be sure to grease, oil or spray the dish well. Don't bake at temperatures above about 450 degrees. (Cornbread bakes at anywhere between 375 and 425 Fahrenheit.) Do not preheat the corningware dish as you might a cast iron pan.
Limestone is pretty porous, so the grease can get under the surface. First, you want to blot it up with dry paper towels. Press on the towels so they can soak up as much of the grease as they can. Then, sprinkle the grease with baking soda. Let it sit for about 30 minutes, then brush it off. It will soak up some of what the paper towels didn't. If there is still some showing, you will need to apply dish soap (don't add water) and work it in with a toothbrush. When you are done scrubbing, rinse it clean.
What?! No!!!!! Why would u use dish soap for shampoo?!?! First of all, it's called dish soap... second, that's ridiculous! just use normal soap... not dish soap. Dish soap is for dishes, not 4 hair! =)AnswerYes, but you will not need much to do the job (remove oils and environmental debris), since it is concentrated. It may also not produce a shine in your hair, like regular shampoo would.
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you need no grease take this from a professional