NO!
you shouldn't use alcohol to clean any piercings. You can use alcohol to disinfect your jewelry but not the piercing itself. It dries it out.
Yes, alcohol can be used to clean silicone surfaces effectively.
Use a wire brush.
Clean your jewelry with isopropyl alcohol, or at least 80% cleaning alcohol if you have that.
You can use rubbing alcohol and fire to clean it
No
the nail will get shiny the coke will get rid of all rust on iron. We use coke to clean the rust of our bicycles
You use a sediment filter followed by a carbon filter
To effectively repair rust on your dishwasher rack, you can use a rust remover to clean the affected areas, then apply a rust-resistant coating or paint to prevent further rusting.
To effectively clean rust off a bike, you can use a mixture of white vinegar and baking soda to create a paste. Apply the paste to the rusted areas and let it sit for a few hours. Then, scrub the rust off with a wire brush or steel wool. Finally, rinse the area with water and dry it thoroughly. You can also use a commercial rust remover or a rust converter for tougher rust spots.
You never use any type of alcohol to clean any piercing. Use a mixture of natural sea salt and warm water. Alcohol kills whats helping your piercing heal.
It is not recommended to clean suede with alcohol. Alcohol can damage the delicate fibers of suede and cause it to dry out and become discolored. It is best to use a suede brush or professional suede cleaner for maintenance.