no u cant it is impossible for the seamen to be alive so its ok
This is the hydrogen peroxide - H2O2.
you should separate it - and doing 2 washes
Natural elements like wind and rain
Soap washes off all the bacteria and grease off your hands and where ever else you use it!
yes copper does wash salt from soil it has something to do with the chemica reactions
It may be that she had a discharge, that can give off a odor. Possible a stain from the monthly. Alcohol has been used to remove stains, and sanitize. Don't take it that she has cheated... Ask she why. she had be wiht a nouter man
No. The blood washes the sperm out. Only animals get pregnant when they bleed.
No. The blood washes out the sperm.
You can't get pregnant when you're having a period. The blood washes out the sperm. Most women get pregnant mid-way between their periods. That's when you're most fertle.
Yes, a pregnant woman can do just about everyday things for most of the term of her pregnancy. Ask the doctor for any thing that shouldn't be done and when.
Yes - provided she washes her hands afterwards (as you should after handling any reptile)
The verb "washes" is in present tense.
He washes the blood off his hands.The wave washes over the the beach.She keeps complaining that her husband never washes the dishes.
AnswerDo you mean, 70% isoprophyl alcohol? If so, yes.AnswerFirst of all, viruses are not 'alive' as such, unlike bacteria. 70% denatured alcohol will reduce the potency of most viruses if left in contact for a few seconds but will not completely 'kill' the virus. Using alcohol washes and hand rubs are beneficial in reducing virus contamination.See http://microbiology.suite101.com/article.cfm/alcohol_based_hand_cleansers for a more complete answer.
washes usually means to clean something using water.
Washes Whiter Than was created in 1979.
The car does get cleaned.