wireless things, keyboards, mouse, etc.
also flashlights, phones, remotes, etc.
Batteries.
You can use household items such as bleach to dye your hair. You can also use drink packets such as Kool-Aid to dye your hair.
Flashlights, larger toys
you can use a sponge
Household items that may contain zinc chloride include batteries, soldering flux, and some types of wood preservatives. Zinc chloride is also used in some disinfectants and deodorants.
AAAA batteries are similar to AA or AAA batteries in shape, but are smaller. Their smaller size makes them well suited for relatively small devices, such as small flashlights or laser pointers.
Baking soda mixed with water will clean the top of the battery. Other than that you need to replace it.
There are many common household items which contain hydrogen cyanide, however the toxic substance isn't usually released unless the items are burned. Some of the items which contain hydrogen cyanide are mattresses, upholstery, and carpeting.
toilet paper, towels, rags , pot holders, dish soap, laundry soap, blankets,clocks, and batteries
depends on which spelling you use ;) yikes!
Right there at home use household items.
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