Place it in the bilge
Used rags contaminated with gasoline should be disposed of properly to prevent fire hazards. Place the rag in a sealed metal container specifically designed for storing flammable materials, and take it to a hazardous waste disposal facility for safe disposal. Avoid storing or washing gasoline-soaked rags indoors.
no it will only start a ice age so we would not be alive
An F4 tornado can be devastating. An F4 tornado will level well-built houses and strip bark from trees. Such tornadoes have been known to wipe out large sections of cities and towns. While most of the worst tornadoes in U.S. history have been F5s, several F4 tornadoes are on that list as well.
Global warming is more dangerous since a nuclear bomb or explosion could wipe out a population of one country or more but global warming can wipe out the existence of all Mankind on Earth.
It is still porous, but you have a few seconds to wipe up a spill. For more info go to solidsurfacealliance.org or forum.solidsurfacealliance.org
Wash it out.
Wash it out.
dispose of it on shore
Used rags contaminated with gasoline should be disposed of properly to prevent fire hazards. Place the rag in a sealed metal container specifically designed for storing flammable materials, and take it to a hazardous waste disposal facility for safe disposal. Avoid storing or washing gasoline-soaked rags indoors.
dispose of it on shore
dispose of it on shore
You can rinse it with water and hang it outside to dry. If you just throw it away it may catch fire.
when they can put the hand down their a$$ and wipe their sh1t
You wipe? I usually just take a shower
Yes, using lint-free and optically safe tissue is important when cleaning microscope lenses to avoid scratching or damaging them. Lint-free tissue ensures that no fibers are left behind that could obstruct the view through the lenses. It's best to follow manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning materials to maintain the quality and performance of the microscope.
A baby wipe is another term for a wet wipe, a moistened piece of paper or cloth used for cleaning or personal hygiene.
Yes