No. in an emergency it may be all right, but not every day. The soap may also create too many suds for the washer. When I travel I use shampoo for hand washing my clothes and it works pretty well.
well,it depends on what soap you use and its the chemical reaction in the soap that effects the food coloring and milk.
Use dawn dish soap it gets out everything. even lip stick.
Dawn Ultra Concentrated Antibacterial Hand Soap and Dish Washing liquid has a pH of 9. Ivory Dish Soap from the same manufacturer has a pH of 7.4. Soap naturally has a high pH, but many commercial soaps have buffers to normalize the ph. This is how some soaps keep from burning eyes and making people break out in rashes. Industrial soaps use the same trick to keep from reacting with metals.
you can use it for both
I just did (in a real pinch) and it seems to be going just fine.
Nope - you have to use special dish washing soap
Dawn dish soap and warm water.
no use ajax cooley high
Dawn dish soap contains toxic chemicals such as Trisoclan, sodium bisulfate and Quaternium 15. Therefore, it is no safe to use in food processing plants for fear of contamination.
well,it depends on what soap you use and its the chemical reaction in the soap that effects the food coloring and milk.
Use dawn dish soap it gets out everything. even lip stick.
Dish soap will not harm a dog, but the pH of dogs' skin and fur usually necessitates special dog shampoo, so it's much better for your dog to get a dog shampoo with primarily natural ingredients.If you do use dish soap on him/her dawn is the one to use
Many brands of detergents clean dishes very well. There are different fragrances to choose from but the most expensive does not clean the best. You can even use plain old clear vinegar and it will clean your dishes and disinfect them.
Dawn dish soap
yes you can but it will stip off the wax, best to rewax your car again afterwards
Dawn Ultra Concentrated Antibacterial Hand Soap and Dish Washing liquid has a pH of 9. Ivory Dish Soap from the same manufacturer has a pH of 7.4. Soap naturally has a high pH, but many commercial soaps have buffers to normalize the ph. This is how some soaps keep from burning eyes and making people break out in rashes. Industrial soaps use the same trick to keep from reacting with metals.
I use Dawn dish soap and a medium bristle brush. Rub the dish soap into the pores and leave set-wait about 15 minutes and repeat. Rinse and inspect and if spots still appear repeat again. After doing as the above poster advised (Dawn dish soap does get oils out and I had to use it on my cat when she fell into someone's oil) use a powerwasher. While you're at it clean the house and all sidewalks because it cleans like crazy.