Well your really asking two questions there; In all begins in 1936 where J. Oswald Jnr teamed up with Jack Frost to dominate the potato market, by ruining all their rivals crops with early frost. Little did they know that by doing this, they were creating a perfect environment for the breeding of Super Potatoes, a super intelligent mutant breed of potatoes hell bent on world domination. In late September 1936, J. Oswald Jnr and Jack Frost (or The Frosticles, as they were later known) unleashed their first wave of frost on Herbert McLarty's farm (Spud Acres). For more information visit: www.westernpotatoes.com.au/ (new person) Seriously, what does that have to do with anything? (that person put the same story for a question on how to kill cicadas too)
Your dishwasher may smell due to food particles and grease buildup, leading to mold and bacteria growth. To get rid of the odor, try cleaning the dishwasher with a mixture of vinegar and baking soda, running a cleaning cycle with a dishwasher cleaner, and regularly cleaning the filter and seals.
No, it is not recommended to compost grease as it can attract pests and create an unpleasant odor.
There is a product called What Odor? that I'm sure will do the trick. I use it on my work boots, and it completely gets rid or the odor of cow manuer, and worse. Had me saying what odor??
To extinguish a grease fire, you should put a lid on the pan or use a fire extinguisher specifically designed for grease fires. Never use water on a grease fire as it can cause the fire to spread.
Drains can smell due to a buildup of food, grease, or bacteria in the pipes. To get rid of the odor, you can try pouring boiling water down the drain, using a mixture of baking soda and vinegar, or using a commercial drain cleaner. Regularly cleaning your drains can help prevent the unpleasant smell from returning.
No, flour should not be used to extinguish a grease fire as it can cause the fire to spread. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire.
No, using flour to extinguish a grease fire is not safe as it can cause the fire to spread. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire.
No, using flour to extinguish a grease fire is not recommended as it can cause the fire to spread. It is safer to use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire.
No, you should not throw flour on a grease fire to extinguish it.
vinegar and water
Flour should not be used to extinguish a grease fire as it can cause the fire to spread. Instead, a fire extinguisher or baking soda should be used to safely put out a grease fire.
Grease fires are created when the heat starts to get hot enough to turn the grease towards a gas, creating fire