It is generally recommended to dilute green soap with water before use, as it can be too harsh and drying for the skin otherwise. Water helps to reduce the concentration of the soap and make it gentler on the skin. If you use straight green soap without diluting it, it may cause skin irritation or dryness.
A microwave oven is designed to heat water, or substances which contain water. It does not work well for substances that do not contain water, and that includes soap. However, you could put the soap in water in a shaving mug, and the water could be made hot enough to melt the soap.
No, it is not recommended to put liquid soap on open wounds. Soap can be too harsh and may cause irritation or inhibit the healing process. It is best to clean the wound with mild soap and water or consult a healthcare professional for guidance on wound care.
yes, heat over boiling water and once liquified, re-form to your liking
Oil, water, honey, dish soap, rubbing alcohol, and corn syrup can be put in a water bottle without mixing together due to their different densities and immiscibility.
Dish soap is highly flammable, so..... no.
No only put water on and scrub it otherwise the horse will get a horrible soap taste i their mouth!
put soap on it and put water on it and clean it with water and then dry it and play it
You wash a cut with soap and water, because the soap is a desinfectant ( I'm not sure if this is the english word)(it kills the bacterias) and then clean with water to remove the remaining soap,dirt, or blood.But be careful, and don't put TOO MANY soap on the cut!
01.) You wash the elephant off with water 02.) You put the soap on the elephant 03.) You rub the soap on the elephant 04.) You put it in water to rinse the soap off 05.) You put bubbles on the elephant 06.) Dry it off 07.) Wait for 10 minutes
Well get your hands wet then put soap in your hands rub together then by your pinky's open a little then blow out that hole and you have a bubble out of soap and water! Try it sometime! :)
A microwave oven is designed to heat water, or substances which contain water. It does not work well for substances that do not contain water, and that includes soap. However, you could put the soap in water in a shaving mug, and the water could be made hot enough to melt the soap.
by learning how to put soap and water on that thing
yes when you put it in water for 1 month or 10 weeks
When bars of soap (it doesn't matter the brand) become little, don't throw them out, instead put them into a jar half filled with water. The soap will slowly dissolve into the water, and eventually, the result (over time) is soft soap.
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.
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Not if it's in water or you don't put it in your mouth or nose.