But again, in general, to maintain your table - you can wipe it clean
with a damp washcloth and for scuff marks, just buff them.
Next, wipe down the kitchen cabinets
with a damp washcloth to remove any dust.
Often a diet change or wiping their feet
with a damp washcloth after their walks will help.
Gently wipe your dogs ears out about once a week
with a damp washcloth.
Hamsters stay clean and rarely need baths, but can be spot - cleaned
with a damp washcloth or unscented baby wipes if needed.
If you don't already have an exfoliating routine, begin exfoliating at least twice a week using the gentlest setting on your exfoliating device or gently massaging your face
with a damp washcloth for one minute.
Follow up by rinsing your complexion with lukewarm water or wiping
with a damp washcloth.
Leave on skin for 10 to 15 minutes before rinsing off or removing
with a damp washcloth.
Alternatively, you can wipe the residue off
with a damp washcloth.
Leave on for 10 to 15 minutes before rinsing off or removing
with a damp washcloth.
Remove any remains
with a damp washcloth.
Massage the face mask into the skin for one minute and leave on for 5 to 10 minutes before thoroughly rinsing off with water or removing
with a damp washcloth.
Leave on for 10 minutes before rinsing off or removing
with a damp washcloth.
And never dry - shave: If you forget to shave while showering, re-wet
with a damp washcloth and use shaving cream.
To cut down on transmission, wipe them down
with a damp washcloth after they've spent time outside.
Just wipe your baby down
with a damp washcloth, and if you're using soap, be sure to wipe gently with another clean, damp cloth.
The chair is easy to keep clean — just wipe down after meals
with a damp washcloth.
Before your baby has any teeth, clean her mouth and gums
with a damp washcloth.
Clean your baby's nose and ears
with the damp washcloth.
Just wipe down the chair after each meal
with a damp washcloth.
To reduce irritation, Catherine Watson Genna, BS, IBCLC, recommends wetting the back of paper tape
with a damp washcloth when you are ready to remove it.
Skin was dry so it's taking awhile to absorb, but should work absorb more quickly after a shower or
with a damp washcloth.
Not exact matches
Massage gums
with your washed fingers or offer a firm rubber teething ring or cold,
damp washcloth.
Sores, sensitive gums caused by teething can be relieved by applying pressure
with a clean finger or
damp washcloth.
Even before teeth grow in you should wipe your child's gums
with gauze or a
damp washcloth or gently use an infant toothbrush
with water.
The seat cleans up
with just a quick swipe of a
damp washcloth while the food tray is removable and dishwasher safe.
For the first week or so it's best to give your infant sponge baths
with a warm,
damp washcloth.
When it comes to teething, small children are frequently either dealing
with swollen gums from a tooth starting to come in or one that has just come in, so being aware of that and using amber necklaces, keeping a supply of
damp, frozen
washcloths available, and giving a bit of ibuprofen when needed are good preventatives to biting.
With the dirty diaper pressed flat under the baby, use a wipe or
damp washcloth to gently cleanse the baby's diaper area.
In the beginning, a sponge bath
with a warm,
damp washcloth is all your newborn needs.
Wipe your baby's gums daily
with a clean,
damp washcloth or gauze, or brush them gently
with a soft, infant - sized toothbrush and water (no toothpaste!).
Use swabs only on the outer part of your inner ear and wipe away any visible wax
with a warm,
damp washcloth.
Turn your shower into a spa by adding 5 --- 10 drops of Eucalyptus Radiata on a warm,
damp washcloth and placing it just out of direct contact
with the water before showering.
Rather than endangering yourself
with a sharp instrument, place a warm,
damp washcloth over the bump for a minute or two, twice or three times a day.
Following up
with a rubber grooming tool can help clean up the loose hair too, or try running a
damp (not wet)
washcloth over the coat after brushing to catch any remaining loose hairs.
With smooth coats, though, often a
damp washcloth or dry bath product can take care of the between times.
In her absence, this task would be yours and would be accomplished
with a warm,
damp washcloth.
Finally, wipe over your cat's face
with a
washcloth or
damp cotton wool before wrapping them in a towel and drying them off in a warm place.