NO but i do anyways and the paint on my bumper is peeling off now lol....so i wouldn't. it may be because the bumper is made of plastic tho
ANSWER:Dishwashing detergent is a low level caustic detergent and is probably the best thing you can use as soap for your car.RULE #1 for washing cars is using "car soap"... NOT DISH WASHING DETERGENT. it may make your car germ free, but who has the money to re-wax their car every time they wash their car. it's made to cut through grease so you better believe its going to take the wax right off (even with a poorly done wash job) then your car is unprotected, so i think it's safe to say that it's NOT safe on your car...if you're like me and don't wax or care about your cars paint job because its not a Benz or BMW then go ahead and drizzle it all over your hood to get the love bugs off lol but don't come crying to me when your paint starts bleaching because you took the wax off that was protecting your clear coat which was protecting your paint.
Dawn dish soap works great for hand washing cars, and is environmentally safe as well.
Yes.
Yes, Dawn dish soap is generally mild and safe for sensitive skin.
Dawn dish soap contains toxic chemicals such as Trisoclan, sodium bisulfate and Quaternium 15. Therefore, it is no safe to use in food processing plants for fear of contamination.
Swallowing a small amount of Dawn dish soap is generally safe for dogs, but it may cause stomach upset or irritation. It is important to monitor your dog for any signs of distress and contact a veterinarian if you have concerns.
no it does not and you can drink it if you have a starnge addiciton
Yes, there is lye in Dawn dishwashing liquid. Lye, also known as sodium hydroxide, is used in the manufacturing process of Dawn to help cut through grease and grime effectively. However, the final product is safe for use when used as directed.
I ran out of cascade, filled my dishwasher dispenser with vinegar and a squirt of dawn, and my dishes came out sparkling clean
Yes, it is safe. Only if the enamel used on the dish is for cooking dishes. Not just any enamel will be safe. If the dish is made for cooking then its probably safe.
Dawn dishwashing soap is known for its powerful grease-cutting ability and effectiveness in removing tough food residues from dishes. It is also praised for being gentle on skin and safe for use on animals during oil spill clean-ups due to its non-toxic formula. Additionally, Dawn has a long-standing commitment to wildlife conservation and donates a portion of its sales to help save wildlife affected by oil spills.
It's used to clean sea creatures after an oil spill, so I think it's safe for your concrete.
Check for the oven safe symbol on the Pyrex dish.