Only if you add soap to the water. The foam you may see is from the coating used in manufacturing process to prevent the hose from sticking together. If you want to use a hose for potable water you should purchase one for that use. They are usualy white and marked for drinking water use.
Oh, my word! Don't do anything with that water (except flushing the toilet) until you can get a plumber to check it out. You don't have a clue where that water is coming from, or what is making it look soapy. Don't even boil it for use. Get a plumber right away, or contact your town's water supply.
Scrub it with soapy water, mop it up, keep repeating this and it will come off.
Yes, with warm, soapy water. If your trousers are white, it's best to get them cleaned quickly, as it might stain.
Not usually. Rinse the item immediately in cool water. If the fabric allows, leave it in cool soapy water overnight. Rinse and launder.
Manual, mechanical, and moisture removal are ways to get bugs out of garden broccoli. Removal by gloves-covered hands is feasible in the case of a few, high profile-looking bugs whereas removal by spray from a hose or a toss of a soapy water-filled bucket works with greater numbers. Gardeners who dislike the feel of bug bodies through gloves sometimes resort to equipment such as pre-sterilized brushes and swatters.
My cats eat and sleep inside, but we open the door for them in the morning.They can come and go as they like. But if you want them to be they can be solely inside cats.
Dissolved air bubbles out of the water, as the boiling point of water is reached, water vapour starts to form inside the liquid in the form of bubbles
Come to My Garden was created on 1970-04-16.
Acids can feel soapy because they can react with oils and fats on the skin to form soap-like substances called salts. This reaction can create a slippery or soapy feeling when acids come into contact with the skin.
Yes, garden gnomes do come to life. In your dreams:P
its about a gardener with problems with his garden so ladybugs come and make his garden pretty
The answer to the riddle is a coconut. It contains water inside, but the water does not come from the sky or the earth.