Wear rubber gloves while handling the dip; wash your hands and
arms with soap and water after treatment of your dog.
Wash hands and
arms with soap and water after treatment of your pet.
We arm ourselves with soaps and sprays and pack our diaper bags full of wipes and sanitizers.
Not exact matches
For instance, during Pope John Paul's visits to the U.S., you could buy Pope - on - a-rope
soap, a Pope watch (like a Mickey Mouse watch, only holier), a Let Us Spray Lawn Sprinkler (a spinning Pope
with outstretched
arms waters your lawn), and a T - shirt
with George, Ringo... and John Paul on it.
He helps
with bathing We'll pump foamy
soap into our toddler's hand and he will rub it all over baby's belly and
arms.
(& I can use this on my
arms as well, the spray was a bit too drying for my
arms, it looked a little funny) The best part about this is once you put it on... it will not come off unless you scrub it
with soap and water.
Here's Jason Bateman on Late Night Friday, reminiscing
with Jimmy Fallon about the Canadian
soap opera the two starred in years ago, in which Bateman insisted they both use mannequin
arms to do their scenes.
When the blood had finally stopped draining, Ralph filled a plastic washbasin
with warm soapy water from a jug and scrubbed his hands carefully, leisurely, precisely, pausing even to clean the
soap from beneath his fingernails
with a smaller pocketknife — and when he was done, Bruce poured a gallon jug of clean water over Ralph's hands and wrists to rinse the
soap away, and then Ralph dried his hands and
arms with a clean towel and emptied out the old bloody wash water, then filled it anew, and it was time for Bruce to do the same.
And wash hands,
arms, and face, and any clothing thoroughly
with soap and hot water afterwards, in case of contamination.
And wash hands,
arms, face and any clothing thoroughly
with soap and hot water afterwards, in case of contamination.