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A person will need to remove the tick if they see their newborn puppies are infested. This is done by covering the tick with a cotton ball that is soaked with alcohol, and then removing the tick with tweezers.
Not unless they were soaked in alcohol.
A cue tip soaked in alcohol.
To kill it. Then the experiment for 'photosynthesis' can take place.
Most types of ink can be removed by blotting the clothing with a paper towel soaked with isopropyl alcohol. Some "permanent" inks really are permanent, and cannot be removed.
I've soaked clothing in regular rubbing alcohol. Some stains completely disappeared, and others faded. Good luck.
You can try to remove the iron on with a cotton ball that has been soaked in alcohol. If that does not work, you can try using an iron at a low heat to loosen the glue that holds it down. Scrape it off. Use a clean cloth between the iron and the jumper to try to remove some of the adhesive.
Not much, but if you soak it in vinegar the shell will dissolve!
Pure alcohol (ethanol) will kill any insect that is completely soaked in it for a while.
By testing it with denatured alcohol. If the paint comes off on a rag soaked with the alcohol, then it is water based, If not, oil.
Alcohol swabs are small cloth or hypoallergenic synthetic pads soaked in isopropyl alcohol, usually at 90% strength. They're sealed in small single-use waterproof packets.
Carefully dag at it with a cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol and wash it very well with shampoo. Do not let the dog lick at the spot while the alcohol is there.