well for starters don't wash wild mice. (what ever disease they may carry will not go away if you wash them) if you go to your local pet store I'm shure you could find some sort of pet shampoo, but worst comes to worst I've washed rodents using herbal essences (all natural shampoo) and that works just fine.
Baby soap is fine. Just be sure to wash them with warm water (making sure to get all the soap out, it is not good for their skin/hair if soap is left) and dry them well after wards. Never use strong soaps like dish soap or car soap!
No, Why would they put a dog in that kind of danger unless its from some foren country. YES, it probably will make the dog blind but, like its said before, why would somebody want to find that out
You shouldn't, because it is too harsh for their skin. You should use cat shampoo, or if you don't have any cat shampoo, you can use baby shampoo, but not dish soap nor regular human shampoo for adults.
Most of the electronic rat traps use batteries to charge their circuit boards. The Rat Zapper is the original electronic rat trap. It works when the rat is lured into the chamber by the bait. When the rodent steps onto the kill plate the unit sends electricity down to the plate and electrocutes it dead.
You can gently wipe a lizard with a damp cloth to clean its skin. Avoid using soap or chemicals, as these can be harmful to the lizard's skin and health. Be sure to provide clean water for the lizard to drink and maintain a clean habitat to prevent the need for frequent washing.
Yes, depending on the type of soap you use.
We use powdered soap in washing machines because it dissolves more easily in water compared to bar soap. Powdered soap also helps to prevent soap scum buildup and residue in the machine, leading to cleaner and more efficient washing. Additionally, powdered soap is designed to work effectively in high-efficiency and front-loading washing machines.
soap what you use to wash dishes in a dish washing mach
baby shampoo
Nope - you have to use special dish washing soap
If you are washing it in a sink or bathtub I would use shampoo. If I was it in a the washer...probably tide! Thats what I use!
You can if you wish but the dish soap may strip off any wax you may have on the car.
No a front loading washing machine does not need special laundry soap to function.
It is advisable to use pure soap flakes when washing infant apparel. However, if your infant has no signs of any skin conditions, then normal detergent should be fine to use.
if you use soap that should work if not then mix soap, washing up liquid, warm water and vanish in a bowl and put your hands in there for 10 minutes that will get rid of it.
It is recommended to provide liquid soap for hand washing as it is more hygienic and easier to use than bar soap. Look for a soap that is gentle on the skin, fragrance-free, and preferably antibacterial to help kill germs effectively.
Any good soap will do it with sufficient washing. If you are concerned about staph infection, use an antibacterial soap.