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To clean a microscope after finishing a practical is by using lens paper to wipe off the lens. Use a clean and dry cloth to wipe the entire microscope. Do not use water or oil, as it may get into small openings and ruin some functions.
Lenses of all kinds (eyeglasses, cameras, telescopes, microscopes) can be scratched by paper products (including tissue paper, facial tissue). The companies that sell products containing lenses usually also sell special cloths that can be safely used to clean lenses (often made from soft cotton, or microfibre) -- any such cloth will do to wipe any lens. In a pinch, a cotton T-shirt is better than tissue paper or any paper product.
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cause if you dont it will make your vagina smell realy bad and also its possible to get a bad infection in ur vagina if you dont wipe it
ALWAYS front to back!
You wouldn't want oil to be taking up part of your clearance and give a false reading with the plastigage.
he used a wad of cotton to wipe the counter
The you got probs!
You will test it by before wiping the doorknob with the antibacterial wipe, use a cotton swab and wipe it around the door knob.... use agar and wipe the swab into a petri-dish with the agar. After wiping the doorknob using the antibacterial wipe, use another cotton swab to wipe the doorknob then wipe it into another petri-dishagar= helps grow
Spray it with glass cleaner or windex and wipe with soft rag or paper towel. Wipe in overlapping circles until clear.
In the room - sweep, vaccum, dust, wipe down the walls (use a just barely damp cloth for best results. In a small area, a tack cloth is best.
no. they shared sponges to wipe their butts after using the toilet
Windows cannot be "wiped out" using a single key.
Spotting is completely normal
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By wiping it using a soft cloth but first you need to spray it using a furniture cleaner/shiner and then wipe it smoothly.
Try using a wet wipe. I would first rub the wet wipe over an area, such as the seam allowance, or other place it will not show first, to make sure there is no bad effect of the wipe on the silk.