Dishwashing soap can help remove and wash away the flu virus from dishes, but it may not necessarily kill the virus. The mechanical action of scrubbing, combined with hot water and soap, can effectively reduce viral load. For more thorough disinfection, especially during flu season, it's advisable to follow up with a sanitizing solution or use a dishwasher that has a sanitizing cycle.
yes you will die
You rinse a dish first because if it has something sticky in it or something like chocolate it can sometimes get completely stuck to the dish while its washing. ITs just like if you wash a t-shirt with a sticker on it.
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DAWN can be used to give dogs baths, really effective way to kill fleas in a instant!
Yes but it doen't leave a fruity scent.
Yes, dish washing detergent like Dawn can effectively kill bag-worms when mixed with water and sprayed onto the affected areas. The detergent helps to suffocate and kill the insects by clogging their breathing pores, ultimately leading to their death.
Yes a virus can kill you, as you know virus there is no antibiotic to kill the virus. There are diseases such as viral meningitis, where its meningitis in a virus form where it can kill one very quickly. It all depends on the virus and the severity of it.
No, they can not kill the HIV virus.
Not even bleach will kill the Hep C virus most of the time. Hepatitis C can live at least 3 days outside the body (up to a week in some cases) - heat inactivation (autoclave) will kill the virus. You are much better off washing your hands with soap and water.
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Yes, Dawn dish soap can effectively kill ticks on dogs when used properly. It is important to follow the instructions for diluting the soap and thoroughly washing the dog to ensure the ticks are effectively removed.
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