Simply wash the furniture (without the cushions) using a brush and
soapy water once a year to remove any algae and lichens from the eucalyptus, but please make sure the set is well ventilated otherwise mould may form.
• Simply wash the furniture (without the cushions) using a brush and
soapy water once a year to remove any algae and lichens from the eucalpytus.
Not exact matches
The best control is to wash the plants at least
once a week with
soapy water, then rinse them.
Once a day, wash them with hot
soapy water, rinse well, then sterilize by boiling for 5 minutes.
Once covered, leave it overnight, then wash off with
soapy water.
Once you are happy all the milk is off the bottle, you should rinse all the parts with running
water to remove all of the
soapy water inside and out of all the parts.
We wash it minimum
once a week with hot
soapy water and let it air dry.
One word of caution: Make sure to remove the brush head from the handle and rinse with warm,
soapy water to remove any residue
once a week.
Make sure to have a bowl of
soapy water on hand — you can drown fleas
once you pull them up with the comb.
You should still clean the bowls
once a day, however, using warm
soapy water.
His habitat, nest box, hideaways and toys all should be thoroughly washed
once a month in hot,
soapy water.
The Natural Resources Defense Council suggests keeping your lawn cut short, washing your pet's bedding in hot
water once a week, and bathing your pet in
soapy water every few weeks.
Make sure you change the litter often and wash the litter box with hot
soapy water at least
once a day.
Even so, it is strongly recommended that you wash the contact points and your dog's neck with warm
soapy water at least
once a week.
To keep your best pal flea - free, groom them daily with a fine - toothed flea comb and wash your pet's bedding with hot,
soapy water at least
once a week.
Your hamster's bedding needs to be changed at least
once a week, and the cage, tank, or enclosure needs to be cleaned with warm
soapy water and be completely dry before you put the bedding back into the cage.