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well if its the regular ballet shoes like the ones that are leather or cloth. You can use hand sanitiser for the leather ones. That works really well. and for the cloth i would just wash them.
Any material that is classified on the Ph scale as a base, the best of which would be one that does not rust, wash away or absorb water.
The best thing for an internal stone wall is lime wash as it lets the wall 'breathe' so lets moisture out. It prevents damp and mould. It can be bought in a reasonably wide variety of colours now as well. http://www.mikewye.co.uk/mikeprices.htm#limewash Hope this helps :D
wash it with vinegar
Wash can be used as a verb and a noun.Verb: I washed my car yesterday.Noun: It needed a good wash.
Wash the spot with water and alcohol. then wash any other objects that touched the plant
WASH ON HAND WASH OR DELICATE CYCLE AND ADD VINEGAR TO THE WASH WATER
A leather shoe
Take it to a dry cleaner that has had experience dealing with leather clothes.
you have to wash it with leather shoe cleaner and a rag DO NOT PUT IT IN THE WASHER OR DRYER IT WILL WEAR AWAY well at least it did with mine but this is the best way to do it
I have two cats. If you leave the jacket outside in the sun, the smell will usually fade after a couple days. You should first wash off any excess urine and wash with a leather treatment like armor all. Of course don't put it in high wind (blow away), rain or where another animal can pee on it.
Yeah sure it can be washed.
I wouldn't. Leather doesn't take well to washing. Better off taking it to a leather cleaner at the dry cleaner's
The pressure washing is not affected by the rain, but you will get wet! I prefer to pressure wash on a dry or sunny day.
Yes, "let the rain wash away the pain of yesterday" is an example of personification because it suggests that the rain has the ability to wash away emotional pain, which is a human characteristic.
Well you could wash a saddle with water,but it may ruin it.Washing a saddle with water can cause it to change color,develope rain rot or mildew,or even cause the leather to come close to breakage later on.The best thing to wash leather and saddles with is a soap or spray made for cleaning and protecting leather products.These soaps can be found in most feed stores or tack shops for pretty cheap.If you do decide to take the route of buying a soap,be sure to read the label of the product to make sure it will not cause and undesired affects.
Wash your hands immediately with soap, otherwise you could catch a disease.xoxo