Use somme soap idiot
The present perfect tense of "washes" is "has washed."
The present perfect of "wash" is "washed."
Washed; wash/washing; will wash/[am/are/is] going to wash
Yes, "Mod Podge" is water based and can be removed/washed out with soap and water.
Yes, you can get an infection any time you have sexual activity. A guy's hands should be washed with a mild soap and rinsed well. His nails should be clean and trimmed. He should not have hang nails or open cuts on his fingers or hands.
In soil erosion the top soil is being removed or washed away by the higher surface runoff.
Stuck on paint can be removed with a paint brush. Wipe off the paint from the paint brush. Then with a soap solution - paint can be removed Water can be used lastly to see all the paint can be removed/washed easily.
I recently had a condom stuck in my vagina. My husband tried several times to remove it with his fingers but he wasn't successful. At a point it became too painful for me so I made him stop. The following day after I returned from work., I washed my hands thoroughly and squatted to remove it. I first use one finger ( middle finger) to scan round but didn't feel it. I had to push my finger deeper (it hurts a little) till i could feel my cervix (feels like the tip of a nose). I scanned round the cervix until I felt it. It was stuck/wedged in the fornix area. I placed my finger on it and gently dragged it along my vagina wall to a point where I could use 2 fingers to pull is out.
The present perfect and simple past tenses may initially appear to be interchangeable, but this is not the case. The present perfect tense is concerned with actions that have not yet completed, and the simple past tense refers to actions that have completely finished. Example: Present Perfect - "I have washed ten cars this week!" (the week is not yet over) Simple Past - "I washed ten cars last week." (The week is entirely over)
So that no extra moles of NaOH were present in the flask.
A fresco can be removed, but not washed away. If you try to remove a fresco by washing away the paint, you will not be able to because the pigments are a part of the plaster wall. There are techniques for removing the topmost layer of the fresco, which focus on the conservation of the art.
Yes it can and grease and other such contaminants can be removed from gold by washing in caustic. However, it needs to be done with care and it is not the usual treatment.