Get disposable Dixie cups, or clean it once about every two days. After a couple of hours, bacteria populates water quickly. So as long as you don't leave water in there 2-3 days should be good.
Plastic or wax
instead of giving kids coal he pees in a cup that says drink this and gives it to the Lucky bad boy or girl.
vinigar and baking soda can wash pennies or any coin. put it in a jar, and put a cup of each then shake, shake, shake! it should come out clean!
a type of cup that will keep a drink warmer is a thermos, you can get them in many different sizes (cup sizes). they can be found in any household goods stores even woolworths.
0.21 cup 1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
You should clean the moldy coffee cup thoroughly with hot water and soap. If the mold persists, it's best to discard the cup to prevent any health risks.
Just keep a cup (plastic, or a spare coffee cup) on the bathroom sink, fill it with your water, then shut off the water.
Dump it out. Clean the cup. All should be ok.
If you find a moldy cup in your kitchen cabinet, you should immediately remove the cup and clean the area thoroughly with a mixture of water and bleach to prevent the mold from spreading. It's also a good idea to inspect other items in the cabinet for mold and clean them as needed.
To effectively clean a moldy cup, mix equal parts water and white vinegar in the cup and let it sit for about 15-20 minutes. Then scrub the cup with a brush or sponge, rinse thoroughly, and dry completely. This should help remove the mold and any lingering odors.
No, it is not safe to use a cup that has mold on it. Mold can be harmful if ingested and can also be difficult to completely clean from the cup. It is best to discard the cup and use a new, clean one.
On a tree, in a hole, or in a disposable cup.
when the thermostat will not open when placed in a cup of boiling water
To clean mold out of a cup effectively, mix equal parts water and white vinegar in the cup and let it sit for an hour. Then scrub the cup with a brush or sponge, rinse thoroughly, and dry completely.
To effectively clean mold out of a cup, mix equal parts water and white vinegar in the cup and let it sit for an hour. Then scrub the cup with a brush or sponge, rinse thoroughly, and dry completely.
Hamsters do not "go to the bathroom in a cup." They choose a corner of their cage, and they go to the bathroom there on a regular basis. If you leave him to it, he'll do fine. Once you see where he likes to go, you can work on putting a little flat plate under the shavings in that corner to try to catch the droppings. But I doubt you'll be successful trying to get him to go in a cup. Just put the regular shavings they sell for hamsters in the cage, give him a little piece of an old, clean towel to make his nest, give him fresh water in a proper hamster water bottle, and give him hamster food in a bowl, and he'll be fine! Good luck.
Remove the carburator.. and there should be a screw in the bottom of the cup..remove the screw and clean out the cup... make sure to be carefull with the floater..it make come out...