In my limited experience, yes.
Yes, you can clean silicone with rubbing alcohol.
When used rubbing alcohol is a fairly safe cleaning agent. The main problem its effectiveness as a solvent, sometimes it will destroy the item when trying to clean the item. It is not for some surface. Rubbing alcohol should always be used in a well ventilated area. Keep rubbing alcohol away from painted surfaces, shellac, lacquer, and some man made fabrics.
Yes, you can clean a dirty phone with rubbing alcohol. Make sure to use a cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol to wipe down the surface of your phone. Be careful not to apply the alcohol directly to ports or openings to prevent damage.
To clean paint brushes used with acrylic paint effectively, first rinse the brushes in warm, soapy water. Gently massage the bristles to remove paint. Rinse thoroughly and reshape the bristles. For stubborn paint, use a brush cleaner or rubbing alcohol. Repeat until the brush is clean, then let it dry completely before storing.
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rubbing alcohol
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You can use rubbing alcohol and fire to clean it
Rubbing alcohol is commonly used as a disinfectant to clean surfaces and kill bacteria. It can also be used to clean minor cuts and scrapes to prevent infection. Additionally, rubbing alcohol can help to remove adhesive residue or clean electronics.
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A small damp cloth with Rubbing Alcohol. Not a lot of rubbing alcohol, just enough to dampen the cloth.
If used sparingly, especially in cases of using rubbing alcohol to clean a small stain, rubbing alcohol evaporates quickly enough to not cause damage to microsuede furniture.