I stopped using chlorine bleach, because it's too toxic. It wreaked havoc on my sinuses and skin. Also, bleach is corrosive. It is only good for brightening white cotton. Use it on anything else and it will spot and otherwise ruin clothing. Use it too much on whites, they'll eventually turn yellow or wear out faster because of the bleach use.
Chlorine bleach is not good for colors as I've explained before, however great substitutes exist. I use hydrogen peroxide, or vinegar and baking soda. I've never combined all three. These concoctions are color safe and brighten or whiten just fine without the allergic effects of chlorine bleach. Chlorine bleach is icky. I will never use it again.
I don't see why you would want to. One face wash should be enough.
wo yao qu xishou jian. I want to go wash room That would be how we normally say it.
Seriously?? WHY would you want to?? Save it to dry off your car after you wash out menstrual blood?? Come on now!
your answer is how ever much time you want it to last but you are suppose to use qurtars to keep the time running
If you want to wash filth off the pads, simply take a wet/moist towel to them. If you would like to cure the odor, you could use a trustworthy product or a Smell Away machine. Use a locator to find a local Smell Away.
Use soap and water
You don't - the correct English would be 'them selves'. "They would wash them selves each morning" is correct. "They would wash their selves each morning" is incorrect.
When I was younger for Halloween we would use kool aid.
I would not recommend washing your hat in the dish washer because it can ruin the dishwasher! if you do not want to shrink the cap then put it in the washer and then hang to dry!!! Do not wash your hat in any machine. It will ruin the bill. Wash it by hand in the sink, use a little brush. And keep the bill as dry as possible.
wash it in the sink like you would with your hair, use shampoo & conditionar to rinse it out well!
No, It would decrease your shining of color
I would use a heavy duty degreaser but be careful, you don't want anything to harsh that could damage other things in your engine bay.