You can, but what I always do to avoid the potency of the hand sanitizer is just put some rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle and spray it on the mouthpiece.
Nope
To shine your flute, you can get a polishing cloth (buy it where you bought your flute), And rub it all over the outside. To clean the inside of the flute, you use a cleaning stick (also available where you bought your flute), then use a rag or a cleaning cloth (also available where you bought your flute) . Take apart the flute and put the rag over the stick and push it in the flute and then pull it out.
Flutes and Piccolos don't use reeds. Also for E.C., an oboe doesn't use a reed either. :)
To play they use their fingers, unless it's a nose flute.
The "stick" is a cleaning rod that is used to clean the inside of the flute. Use a dry cloth, insert in into the rod, and gently insert it into the flute.
No, Clorox wipes do not contain bleach. They use a different disinfecting ingredient called quaternary ammonium compounds.
Clorox disinfecting wipes can help remove surface mold on hard, non-porous surfaces, but they may not be effective for deep, penetrative mold. For extensive mold growth, it's recommended to use a mold-specific cleaner or seek professional remediation services.
Clorox is a company best known for its cleaning products.These products vary in composition depending on what they are use for. Clorox bleach is not elemental chlorine, but rather a solution of sodium hypochlorite, a compound of chlorine, sodium, and oxygen.
Nope
Clorox handi wipes can be used for any number of cleaning projects. It is best to not use Clorox handi wipes on surfaces that are susceptible to corrosion by chemical. Keeping Clorox handi wipes away from fabric that can be discolored with bleach is also a good idea.
Use Clorox disinfectant wipes.
Disinfecting wipes are safe to use to clean electronic cords as long as the cords are not plugged in and allowed to dry completely.
Um ........ NO! they don,t know what they are
No, Lysol disinfecting wipes do not contain bleach. They use other active ingredients such as quaternary ammonium compounds to kill germs and bacteria on surfaces.
Clorox wipes are not specifically designed to kill fleas. It is recommended to use flea-specific products or consult a veterinarian for effective flea control.
No, it is not recommended to use Clorox wipes to disinfect comic books as the moisture and chemicals in the wipes can damage the paper and ink of the books. Instead, it is advisable to use a soft, dry microfiber cloth to gently wipe the covers and pages of the comic books.
no because it not right things to use