Soap and water may not be sufficient to remove graffiti because it can be made of materials like spray paint or permanent markers that adhere strongly to surfaces. In such cases, special graffiti removers or solvents may be needed to effectively remove the graffiti. Additionally, some surfaces, like porous materials or delicate surfaces, may be permanently damaged by attempts to remove graffiti using soap and water.
Removing graffiti with just water and soap is often ineffective because graffiti paint is typically designed to adhere strongly to surfaces, making it resistant to simple cleaning methods. Water and soap may not penetrate the paint effectively, especially if it is oil-based or spray paint. Additionally, the surface texture of many materials can trap paint particles, requiring specialized solvents or cleaners to fully remove the graffiti without damaging the underlying surface.
Because the soap has remove germs
No, you cannot boil water with dish soap. Dish soap is not a heating element and does not generate heat to boil water.
Yes, you can try using soap and water to remove gum from your face. Rub the soap onto the gum and gently massage it until the gum begins to loosen. Then, rinse with warm water to remove the gum.
Activated Carbon absorb organics such as soap from water. Reverse Osmosis is one of the ways soap can be removed from the water.
Wash it with a soap and water. You can rub alcohol. If the soap and water doesn't work.
Those are probably urine stains which you cannot get out with regular soap and water. Use a vinegar and water solution to scrub them out, then wash the cage again with regular soap and water to remove the vinegar smell.
Because water alone cannot remove all the dirt and grease
By putting water soap etc
Soap and water will remove the watercolors easily.
Soap and water provide a medium in which dirt is lifted from the skin and is mixed within the medium created by the soap and water. As the soap and water are rinsed off the skin, the dirt is carried away as well.