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You can use stain remover to remove a chap stick stain.
use soap and hot water then stain remover
I would recommend looking for an all natural carpet stain remover to be sure that you do not expose your children to dangerous chemicals. One product you might want to try is Seventh Generation Carpet Spot and Stain Remover.
You use liquid glue and stain remover such as shout and mix the 2 together if the goo sticks to your hand or anything then use more shout or any stain remover that you used It works perfect
a snail creates a heard layer around its sensitive and main organs(heart, stomach, lungs,...) called a MANTEL, which is also called a shell
What I know of that is hermit crabs will eat snails. However, hermit crabs will often use an empty shell of a sea snail.
The best stain remover depends on the type of stain and the type of material you use. The safest stain remover is water, but if you have a protein stain hot water will make the stain worse. Most people agree that bleach is the strongest stain remover, but unless the garment is white or color-safe bleach will cause a worse stain.
I use crazy glue myself.
The apex of a snail refers to the topmost part of its shell, which is formed as the snail grows. Snails use their shells primarily for protection against predators and environmental conditions. The apex, being the oldest part of the shell, provides structural stability and contributes to the overall shape, helping the snail to retreat into its shell when threatened. Additionally, the shell can assist in moisture retention, which is vital for the snail's survival.
Wash them and use a stain-remover stick or spray.
the shells hermies use, are sea snail shells. The snail dies, gets washed up, and at lowtide the hermit crab will remove the snail and ocuppy the shell. If a hermie also sees another hermie with a shell they want, they will fight to the death to get the shell.
Yes, you can. Carry the shell of the snail (of course with the snail inside) and with your other hand, use your index finder and touch the bottom of the snail, to make sure the snail does'nt fall out