Enough to clean it, which would bevthe same amt you put On a wash cloth to wash Your body in the ahower. Seriously? You really needed to ask this question? There is no ratio for soap to water.
use a soap water
clean it out with water and soap (it will sting) and keep it covered with a band aid so germs don't get in and it won't get infected. and you can also spray it with neosporin instead of soap too. it may still sting, though.
It separates and doesn't mix together. The soap sits at the top of the soft water. Soft water doesn't have that much minerals in it so it doesn't mix with the soap.
put on lotion everyday but not to much and wash your face with warm water and soap at least once a day.
To remove charcoal from carpet, first scrape off as much excess charcoal as possible without spreading it further. Then, use a vacuum cleaner to suck up the remaining particles. Finally, blot the area with a mixture of dish soap and water followed by rinsing with clean water.
it always depends on how much soap so I cant answer that question...sry
8 ounces
They should be filled close to the top. Make sure they get washed out every other day with a little bit of soap to get the saliva off the bottom and warm water.
yes but too much soap will also kill the plant
soap and warm water
To effectively kill ants, mix 1 tablespoon of Dawn dish soap with 1 quart of water in a spray bottle. Spray this solution directly on the ants and their trails to eliminate them.
A non-stick wok should come clean with soap and water, and a dish cloth. Never scrape or scrub it with anything. If something can't be soaked off, leave it and cook around it - it'll fall off eventually.