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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.
The detergent does affect plant growth because the detergent has too much chemicals that are very poisonous to the plant!->Tatiana
Dish soap but not much, vinegar which will brighten the colors
It works without any difference that I could notice.Addendum:It will depend on how much and what type you use. Most regular liquid dish detergents foam heavily with agitation. If this happens inside your dishwasher, the seal may leak. Dishwasher detergent (like laundry detergent) is formulated to be less sudsing. do not, however, make the mistake of using laundry detergent in your dishwasher. You would actually be better off running the dishwasher without soap.
Most dish detergents are non-toxic, as far as they won't kill you. However, they are not good for you either. Ingesting dish detergent can severely irritate the throat and sinuses. It will also give a person or animal severe stomach upset. It won't take much to cause a bad case of diarrhea. If you ingest dish detergent, you should go ahead and contact your doctor for advice.
20 pounds
depends on the liquid. One gallon of gasoline would be very different from one gallon of mercury
Detergent no, liquid soap yes. Soap has been used as a natural insecticide for years the trick is not to use too much or you will kill the leaves as well, the way it works is that it disrupts the insects cell membranes, and kills pests by dehydration. Buy a liquid soap and not a detergent, something like Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Soap can be found in health food stores. mix 1 to 2 tablespoons liquid soap to 1 quart of water
about 4 gallon
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11.630 lbs
The mass is 4,178 kg (for the US gallon).