Can anyone suggest a radiator - flush that is low - sudsing, non-corrosive and safe to run in my cooling - system while driving??? Maybe
some sort of detergent that is not going to hurt aluminum and will do a good job of breaking - down dirt, grease and grime... but not hurt a possibly - weak and corroded radiator (don't have $ $ $ $ allocated to replace it at this time)???? My cooling system is looking pretty dirty!
You'd have to go with
some sort of detergent based shampoo.
Not exact matches
I've seen enough TV and documentaries to get the general gist
of what a hand wash routine might look like — you need agitation, water, and some
sort of soap /
detergent.
Please Note: Baking soda is an «additive» - baking soda does NOT serve as a
detergent, but rather, a
sort of booster.
I've made all
sorts of things myself: cloth diapers, sandwich bread, yogurt, taco mix, Bisquick, handkerchiefs, towels, deodorant, cleaning products, and laundry
detergent.
Not only can an open dishwasher give your curious baby access to all
sorts of sharp items like knives and forks, but it can also give them easy access to the
detergent.
Of course, rashes can be triggered by all sorts of things — including laundry detergent and hair products — but poison ivy rashes tend to be geometric in nature, says Dr. Ogunley
Of course, rashes can be triggered by all
sorts of things — including laundry detergent and hair products — but poison ivy rashes tend to be geometric in nature, says Dr. Ogunley
of things — including laundry
detergent and hair products — but poison ivy rashes tend to be geometric in nature, says Dr. Ogunleye.
You could always grate it down and use it in homemade laundry
detergents or dissolve in water for a
sort of liquid soap.
Also, equip your laundry room with long stretches
of counter space for folding clean clothes, tuck - away bins for
sorting dirty laundry, cabinets to keep
detergents stowed out
of sight, and a built - in ironing board.