Remember to clean your brush with
soap and water once a week.
Not exact matches
Once you have mastered whipping up said lather using a brush
and a bit of warm
water, you will be ready to enjoy dozens of shaves using just one tin of this superlative shaving
soap.
I rinse the pan
once I was done with hot
water and barely needed to use any
soap at all.
Tip:
Once pouring your oats into a bowl, immediately soak your pot with hot
water and soap.
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.
Once you are done changing your child all you need to do it wipe down the surface with some
soap and water and you are done!
What I can say for hand - washing, though, is that the best way (speed &
water-wise) is to fill a small dishpan partway with
water, pile in as many dishes as are covered at
once, turn off the faucet, take them out one by one, scrub each side with a
soaped sponge or brush, pile up elsewhere,
and then rinse the whole pile quickly under
water about as hot as you can take it.
Not all of today «s parents even know about cloth diapers that you dunked in the toilet
and then saved in a tightly covered diaper bin until it was time to send them out to the diaper service or else to wash them yourself in very hot
water and soap or detergent that would not irritate «baby «s tender skin, «as commercials
once described the south end of a northbound baby.
Always wash your hands with
soap and water before handling your breast pump
and try not to touch any parts that come in contact with your breast milk
once the pump has been sanitized.
Once the foreskin does retract, you, or your child once he is old enough, can just gently retract the foreskin, clean the head of the penis with soap and water, rinse, and then pull the foreskin back over the head of the pe
Once the foreskin does retract, you, or your child
once he is old enough, can just gently retract the foreskin, clean the head of the penis with soap and water, rinse, and then pull the foreskin back over the head of the pe
once he is old enough, can just gently retract the foreskin, clean the head of the penis with
soap and water, rinse,
and then pull the foreskin back over the head of the penis.
once in a while when I am feeling patient, I let her help «wash dishes» (put
water in the sink
and let her
soap up
and rinse some of her own dishes).
Many patients that I would see with this type of problem were going to great lengths to keep the area clean with hot
water and soaps which can get you in a vicious circle as
once the skin is irritated it is more susceptible to irritants
and hot
water.
Second, it can help to clean the dishwasher itself:
Once a year or so (more if you have hard
water), pour a cup of white vinegar into an empty dishwasher, then run it for a short cycle to get rid of the lime
and soap build - up that can prevent your dishwasher from working at peak efficiency.
Once the lye -
water and soapmaking oils have cooled to around 90 °F you're ready to make this egg
soap recipe.
Once the
soap has cooled
and hardened, use a hot knife — you can just run it under hot
water — to carefully cut your
soap geode in half.
(& 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.
Once the fan is removed, clean the part with
soap,
water and a toothbrush.
Wash the tray, bottom
and grid
once a week with
soap and water,
and the rest of the cage at least
once every three to four weeks.
Water dishes or bottles need to be scrubbed well with soap and water at least twice a week, and food dishes at least once a
Water dishes or bottles need to be scrubbed well with
soap and water at least twice a week, and food dishes at least once a
water at least twice a week,
and food dishes at least
once a week.
Clean your pet's bowl
once a day with gentle
soap and water.
Once a week, wash the box with
water or a small amount of mild
soap and then fill it with new litter.
Drinking
water should be replenished at least
once per day
and you should give the
water bowl a good scrubbing with antibacterial
soap every day, no exceptions — otherwise bacteria will build up in the bowl
and could lead to illness.
Once you have cleaned the cage, use a towel or some kitchen roll, to dry off any excess
water and soap.
Once a week, dump out the litter in the trash, clean the litter box with
soap and water, dry it well,
and replace with clean litter (which should reach about three inches from the bottom of the litter box).
Once the dog is comfortable with the
water, go gently
and slowly being very careful not to get
water or
soap into the dog's eyes or ears.
This is particularly true for dogs as some breeds have essential oils that shouldn't be washed away with
soap and water more than
once or twice a year.
Scoop solid waste every day,
and clean the box thoroughly
once a week with hot
water and dish
soap.
Once outside, have a bucket of warm
water mixed with
soap to rinse the comb
and trap insects.
Once a week, clean all litter boxes with warm
water and unscented
soap, baking soda or no
soap,
and completely replace the litter.
They are easy to clean
and should be cleaned
once a week with
soap and water.
Clean the cage completely
once a week by replacing dirty litter
and bedding
and scrubbing the bottom of the cage
and soiled accessories with warm
water and a gentle
soap.
Once a week, throw out all the litter
and clean the litterbox with
soap and water.
Once it has air - dried, then wash it «one more time» with antibacterial
soap and water.
If you do use clumping litter, at least
once a month empty it completely out
and wash it with
soap and water.
Once you've finished a stroke, dip the comb into a bowl filled with warm
water and dish
soap — the fleas will get pulled off the comb
and will be killed.
General Cleaning The bottom, tray
and grid of a cage must be scrubbed well with
soap and water at least
once a week at home
and more often in a store, depending on the size of the cage
and the number of birds being kept in it.
Once a week, dispose of all the litter
and wash the box thoroughly with unscented
soap and hot
water.
REDUCE / REUSE / RECYCLE - Take a BPA - free
water bottle you can refill, use just one bar of
soap for both sink
and shower, return brochures
and maps
once you're finished using them,
and hold on to your trash until you find a place to recycle it.
Once you arrive at your hotel after stepping out or at a restaurant for a meal, visit the washroom
and thoroughly scrub your hands with
water and soap before doing anything else.
Once you've utilized the cleaning services of the vinegar /
soap /
water solution, you can keep up appearances by using either straight vinegar for extra grime, or a solution of equal parts
water and vinegar.
I also use a solution of
water and Tincture of Green
Soap (I ordered it from Amazon)
once a month or so to spray the leaves of my plant.
The floor paint can says
once the paint is cured (30 days) you can clean with a mild
soap and water.
Just squeeze a little shower gel or even a little liquid
soap, in the
water and quickly swipe around the bowel daily
and then at least
once a week clean the entire toilet, seat, outside the bowl with your favorite sanitizing cleaner
and your toilets will always look clean & fresher even between heavy cleaning.