Do not use dish soap in your cats ears. It may do more harm than good and it will not get rid of ear mites. It also cause a secondary infection such as a yeast infection or other bacterial infection by throwing off the ear's natural balance. If you notice your pet has ear problems - odor, shaking of the head, scratching or rubbing at the ears - take it to your veterinarian. There are special treatments for every ear problem, and it takes an ear cytology to find out what the root of the problem is so it can be fixed.
No, ypu cant give your gunie pigs dish soap. Give them baby jonhson shampoo so it doesnt hurt their eyes.
Ajax dish soap is not classified as nonionic. It contains surfactants which help to break down grease and grime on dishes.
Dish soap can help to kill roaches by suffocating them, but it may not be as effective as other insecticides specifically designed for roaches.
Tomato paste will help, but a combination of dish soap, baking soda and vinegar is best. It will foam, and that combined with the dish soap will help lift the smell away.
Dish soap!
It may stick to styrofoam because dish soap mixed with tempera paint it sticks to glass.
Yes, the dog may get sick after eating Dawn dish soap. It is important to seek veterinary help if this happens.
Yes, it is a dish soap.
No, dish soap is not an effective method for killing cockroaches. It may help to repel them temporarily, but it is not a reliable way to eliminate a cockroach infestation.
Yes, dish soap can affect algae by disrupting the cell membranes, leading to the death of the algae. However, the use of dish soap to control algae in natural water bodies is not recommended as it can also harm other aquatic organisms and disrupt the balance of the ecosystem.
Dish soap is a base. A base has a pH level above 7.
Dish soap is highly flammable, so..... no.