Soap that is not formulated for a dishwasher can make a lot of suds. Be very careful if you use Borax.
there should be a little box that opens and closes on the inside of the dishwasher and you put the soap in there
First you take 1/2 a cup of borax glue and put it in a container with 1 cup of water and stir well.
For insect bites where acidic venom is injected (such as bee stings) borax in the form of paste (mix borax with water until it is liquid enough to be spread but solid enough to stay on the sting) will neutralize the acidity of the venom
Put it in the dishwasher and it will make it close to brand new
There are five steps on how to make Borax out of Boric Acid. Some of the step-by-step instructions are dilute 25 mm of Hydrochloric Acid with 75 mm of distilled water, put 7g of Borax into a beaker, and then pour in 20 mm of boiling water.
no
You can't
Because to use it at home so we can put dishes to wash in the dishwasher.
In general, do NOT put silver in a dishwasher.
If they're dishwasher safe, yes.
no
Possibly if the housing is big enough.
you take borax ( in the cleaning aisle ), water and glue to make goo. it doesnt matter how much of anything you put in. if you want wet, sloppy goo, you put in water, glue and very little borax. if you want just molding goo, put in water, glue, and a lot of borax
1/2
if you have china dont put it in the dishwasher
yes, hand wash it first then put it in the dishwasher immedietly after that on high
there should be a little box that opens and closes on the inside of the dishwasher and you put the soap in there