Take a bath or wash dishes!
hot and soapy water.
You rub vigorously with hot, soapy water.
Bleach and hot water, rinse in hot water and then wash in hot soapy water.
Margarine will melt in hot water, even faster in hot, soapy water.
Usually in the kitchen sink, with hot soapy water.
Sponge some soapy hot water and a bucket
if you did not burn anything while cooking, your best bet is to hit it with hot soapy water and a sponge, then rinse with hot water. however if you did burn the pan you will want to soak it in hot soapy water and buy a grill scrub and scrub it with that.
In the sentence The soapy water felt very hot there is no object, either direct or indirect. (Obviously, there are some unconventional grammars such as Charles Fillmore's case grammar, where The soapy water might at a pinch be interpreted as a semantic object, but I can't imagine that is what your teacher wants).
you soak the equipment 1st in hot soapy water...then u wash with a sponge,soap, and water...HOT water
i think it is to kill germs.
The noun is water.The verb is felt.
no, never! Use hot soapy water then rinse them in warm water.