then I washed the table with
soap and water after it dried,
• Because I used the TSP cleaner, I did an additional step and washed the cabinet boxes / doors / drawers with
soap and water after I used the TSP cleaner.
Wash with
soap and water after cleaning the litter box.
As with any flea control product wash hands and exposed skin thoroughly with
soap and water after use.
Wash thoroughly with
soap and water after handling Frontline Plus.
Wash hands with
soap and water after handling.
PetPaint is an animal safe, non-toxic paint that easily washes out with
soap and water after Halloween is over.
Wear rubber gloves while handling the dip; wash your hands and arms with
soap and water after treatment of your dog.
Keep the cage clean and wash your hands thoroughly with
soap and water after handling birds or cages.
Travel bowls can pick up bacteria and other outdoor bugs, so wash yours with
soap and water after every use.
Wash your hands with
soap and water after petting cats, cleaning food or water bowls, and after scooping litter.
Teach children that it is dangerous to eat soil or dirt and that they should wash their hands with
soap and water after playing with pets.
Wash your hands with
soap and water after playing with your pets or other animals, after outdoor activities, and before handling food.
Wash hands with
soap and water after applying the collar.
Wash hands and arms with
soap and water after treatment of your pet.
As with all flea products, wash your hands and any exposed skin thoroughly with
soap and water after applying to your pet.
Wash thoroughly with
soap and water after using.
Wash your hands with
soap and water after touching other dogs.
Wear rubber gloves, and clean the skin with
soap and water after removal.
Wash thoroughly with
soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.
Wash hands thoroughly with
soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.
Wash thoroughly with
soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum or using tobacco.
Always wash your hands thoroughly with
soap and water after handling pet rodents or cleaning up pet droppings, habitats or areas where pets have been.
A dog's mouth contains plenty of harmful bacteria, so it is extremely important that you wash your hands thoroughly with
soap and water after you are finished.
Wash hands with
soap and water after giving the medication.
Retailers can help by getting the word out that a few simple precautions can usually protect against zoonotic diseases — things such as washing hands with
soap and water after handling animals, never using the same sink area for food - preparation as you do for cleaning your animals, their cages and toys, and thoroughly disinfecting immediately after any «accidents.»
(Cook them at home following a few easy FDA - approved safety tips, and make sure to always wash your hands with
soap and water after touching raw shellfish.)
Make sure that everyone in your house is washing their hands with
soap and water after changing a diaper and using the toilet, and before preparing and eating food.
But let your child know he'll still need to wash his hands with
soap and water after using them.
Use a washable or waterproof cover over your crib mattress to protect the mattress and wipe down the crib mattress or spot clean with
soap and water after leaks occur.
Simply wipe down this pad with some plain
soap and water after each use to ensure that it is clean and ready to use every time you need it.
Wash hands with
soap and water after handling.
Not exact matches
The best way to prevent catching the illness is washing your hands with
soap and water before eating,
after going to the restroom,
and after touching a potentially contaminated space.
If you've made polenta or oatmeal or something else that has adhered itself to the bottom of your pot, simply let it soak with hot
water and a bit of
soap or baking soda overnight; it should come right off with a sponge
after that.
I learned quickly that
soap and water would damage the precious, long - sought -
after «seasoning» that well - used pans acquire.
After handling the meat, always wash your hands with hot
water and soap to avoid cross-contamination of the other ingredients.
If you don't wear gloves, be sure to wash your hands with warm
water and soap after prepping the chiles.
Wash your hands thoroughly with
soap and hot
water after handling
and avoid touching your eyes for several hours.
Standing
water, food,
and soap can start to be very unappealing
after more than a few hours, let alone a few days.
Wash your hands with
soap and warm
water before feeding him or
after replacing nappies.
After months
and months of using it, stripping my diapers, adding
water softener, extra rinses
and everything I could think of, my daughter still kept getting rashes (we have very hard
water and lots of hemp diapers
and I read that Charlie's
Soap doesn't always do well in hard
water).
My son is now 5mos
and after each pump I store the parts in the fridge, then do a complete hot
water /
soap wash with a dedicated basin / brush plus sanitize in a Medela bag once every 24h.
Wash skin with
soap and water when you return indoors
after using insect repellents with DEET or when you no longer need protection.
Make sure you wash your hands thoroughly with
soap and water or use hand sanitizer before
and after changing your baby.
A quick wipe down with sanitizing wipes, or a simple wash with
soap and water, keeps it good as new
after every use.
The pouch can be rinsed out with warm
water and soap,
and it can be used again
after it has dried.
My tips for all — use warm
water when making it up
and add the
soap after the
water is in the bottle.
After your baby's first carrots, you can just rinse this off with some soap and water in the kitchen sink and let dry, though you will want to launder after a few days use to thoroughly c
After your baby's first carrots, you can just rinse this off with some
soap and water in the kitchen sink
and let dry, though you will want to launder
after a few days use to thoroughly c
after a few days use to thoroughly clean.
After you thoroughly wash the area with
soap and water, other symptomatic treatments that may help your child feel better to include applying:
You can just wipe down the pad with
water and soap after each meal to keep it looking fresh.