you can't clean it.
wash your dirt, and it becomes clean dirt
Sugar scrub is used to clean really dirty hands. I suppose you could use it on your feet, too. The sugar crystals help dig out ground-in dirt.
i used bleach ,it is fantastic......the tiles looks like new again
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Clean fill dirt is just like dirt but it does not have garbage, cement, large rocks, plants or anything like that in it.
The cast of Clean Dirt - 2010 includes: Carmen Lavigne as Girl
If you mean clean the baths by removing dirt, they would just have one of the bath slaves wipe up or sweep up any dirt that was on the floor and when they drained the various pools the slaves again would scrub out and clean the tubs. If you mean personal cleansing by removing dirt, they would oil themselves and then scrape off the oil with a tool called a stirgil. The dirt came off along with the oil.
Clean fill dirt just is dirt and naturally occurring rock with no garbage, tires, bricks, cement or other trash mixed in.
OK, so at home, you will need: St Ives cream Tap/water Soap bar (BAR OF SOAP WORKS BEST) Towel Ok, what you do is wet the eraser. Then with the bar of soap, rub it on the dirty part. Rinse your eraser to get the soap off. Keep rubbing the eraser until it gets the dirt off of it. When the dirt is off, rinse it off again. Then dry it and lather it in St. Ives cream. Wet and dry it again.... it's clean! Source: Myself, this happens alot and I made the way up! Lateyah (PRONOUNCED: lat-ay- a)
The answer is you don't clean your coins. Cleaning coins is detrimental to the value. Unless they are caked in dirt don't clean them, if they are caked in dirt, clean with soapy water and a towel or sponge and dry.
shots but if you stop getting them you will have tetanus again also having clean cuts no wound don't have dirt or soil on you
The answer is you don't clean your coins. Cleaning coins is detrimental to the value. Unless they are caked in dirt don't clean them, if they are caked in dirt, clean with soapy water and a towel or sponge and dry.