No, not necessarily. It depends on what you are trying to clean off and what the surface is! Obviously you don't clean windows the same way you clean the sheets on your bed! Different tasks require different measures.
There is no recommended chemical to clean defaced currency. Tampering with or attempting to alter currency is illegal in most countries. If you encounter defaced currency, it is best to contact your local bank or financial institution for guidance on how to handle it.
That's a dum Question , but it's black,blank,surfaces(usually)
There are a few different ways to do this. However, it doesn't mean that it is the best way for you either.
Running on even surfaces is best.
The chemical nature of the molecule is transformed.
There are many types of sponges you can use for cleaning. Examples of these are cellulose sponges, abrasive sponges, natural sponges, and dry sponges. The best one would depend on the cleaning surface. It is best to use soft sponges such as the natural sponge to clean fragile surfaces. To clean rough surfaces an abrasive sponge would do the trick.
Dark surfaces are the best.
I would use Pledge cleaning on wood surfaces. I enjoy using the lemon scent.
Often all that is requires is a high pressure sprayer
On plastic parts use plain mild soap and water. On the leather surfaces use saddle soap.
black dull surfaces but im looking for why these surfaces are the worst?
You can use a barbecue clear spray but it make have chemical in it. The best way to clean it is by a barbecue brush and you hand to clean it.
The best way to clean a fleshlight is to place it into warm water and allow it to soak. Customers should never use soap or any other cleaning chemical to clean their fleshlight because it can cause irritation to consumer's skin.
None, to properly maintain a sewer, soil, waste, storm, line water jetting is the best way to go
Black surfaces with large area absorb heat best (a powder for example that is black).
The Saeco Steam Cleaner is widely know as being one of the best steam cleaners on the market and it is able to clean a number of different surfaces. You can find more information at Saeco Steam Cleaner's site.
Create a spray out of vinegar and water. Spray onto the calcium deposit and wipe off of the surface with a soft rag or cleaning pad.