yes but only a clean sham wow
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.
You wipe it off with a cloth that should be included in any sword cleaning kit. There is normally a small on the blade that prevents it from rusting.
Using a hammer and cloth or bag, break the dishes into pieces. Then arrange the pieces on the table top to get the look you want. Once you have the pieces the way you want them, number then and remove them from the table top. To adhere the plate pieces to the table, spread an even coat of tile adhesive over the table surface using a trowel. Reposition the plate pieces on the table. Be sure to work in manageable areas, as the tile adhesive will set up fairly quickly. As each plate piece is places in the tile adhesive on the table, give it a small twist and even pressure to ensure adhesion. After all plate pieces ore positioned in tile adhesive on the tile, allow it to dry for a minimum of 24 hours. Then spread grout over the table, being sure to completely fill spaces between the plate pieces. A tile float makes this easier. Once the grout is applied, wipe off any excessive grout with a damp cloth. Allow the grout to dry throughly, then apply a sealer over the table surface. msummy www.creativity-in-glass.com
Mud stains can be removed from dry cloth. With the wet cloth wipe it fully. And using soap solution with water remove the mud from auto paint.
you can use a soft cloth, cotton preferred. or soft paper towels. NOTHING HARSH!
damp cloth and mild detergent -- wipe hat. damp cloth with no detergent -- wipe soap residue off hat wipe it again if you need to.
Just wipe them off with a damp cloth.
give it a wipe with a damp cloth
with my volleyball shoes I wipe them with a damp cloth if they get a smudge on them
You are only allowed to use water to clean your rubbers. So use a damp cloth and wipe away any dirt or dust.
Wiping them down with a damp cloth is about all you have to do.
Wipe it off with a damp cloth. After, wipe your leather with a cloth with a bit of olive oil on it.
Take a damp cloth and wipe it off, don't rub.
Just use a soft, slightly damp cloth.
Wipe it off with a damp cloth
Get a damp cloth and wipe it down
Basically all you need to do is wipe it/them down with a damp cloth and then wait for it to dry.