It is not dangerous, but I can think of many better ways to rinse the mouth.
It is dangerous if you swallow it but just getting some into your mouth is fine. I'm sure it tastes awful. rinse your mouth out with water and mouth wash and make sure to spit it all out and not swallow.
no, never! Use hot soapy water then rinse them in warm water.
You wash the item with clean, hot soapy water then rinse or wipe clean afterwards.
Not usually. Rinse the item immediately in cool water. If the fabric allows, leave it in cool soapy water overnight. Rinse and launder.
Rinse your mouth with salt water 2-3 times a day when you have a cut in your mouth. Make sure to mix about 1/2 teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water for best results.
Rinse the mouth out with clean water.
soak in hot soapy water for at least 5 min. rinse thoroughly..
During a rinse cycle, after the soapy wash water has been removed.
Water down the car, scrub it down with a washing brush and some soapy water, rinse it off, then dry it off.
No, it is not safe to rinse your mouth with water and bleach. Bleach can be toxic if swallowed and can cause burns and irritation if it comes into contact with your mouth or throat. It is important to only use products that are specifically designed for oral hygiene.
Bleach and hot water, rinse in hot water and then wash in hot soapy water.
To clean outdoor furniture cushions one can use warm and soapy water. Rinse well with water and allow to dry in the sun.