Vinegar and water can be used to clean carpets, but it is important to dilute the vinegar properly and spot test in an inconspicuous area first. When used correctly, vinegar and water should not fade the carpet.
Yes, it is safe to use spermicide with a condom. However, it is important to follow the instructions carefully to ensure proper application. Spermicide can help increase the effectiveness of the condom in preventing pregnancy.
Yes, vinegar can be used on ceramic floors as a natural cleaning solution. Mix 1 cup of vinegar with 1 gallon of warm water to create a cleaning solution that is safe for use on ceramic floors. Avoid using undiluted vinegar as it can be too harsh and potentially damage the ceramic surface.
Vinegar, which is commonly acetic acid, is the acid used in pickles to provide their characteristic sour flavor.
Yes, vinegar can be used to clean brick surfaces by mixing it with water in a 1:1 ratio. The acidic properties of vinegar help to break down dirt and grime on the surface of the brick. It is important to test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure that the vinegar does not damage or discolor the brick.
A condom is an sperm barrier used with a spermicide.
It would not be an effective spermicide. However, it would probably be an interesting lubricant.
It's "DIAPERAGM'
That's most likely spermicide. Spermicide kills any sperm cells if they escape from the condom. Basically, the "white stuff" is extra protection.
Yes, you can use depo provera and spermicide.
Because you are allergic to the spermicide.
No. ONE® Condoms do not contain spermicide.
Treatment for spermicide irritation would be to use an antihistaminic medication. Spermicide irritation could be caused because of an allergic reaction.
Spermicide is most effective when used with a barrier method of birth control, like male and female condoms, cervical cap or diaphragm - used correctly spermicide with a condom or other barrier is between 90% and 95% effective. When used alone, spermicide jelly, foam, sheet or suppository needs to be placed high in the vagina, against the cervix and you must add fresh spermicide each time you have vaginal intercourse - it is 70% to 85% effective in preventing pregnancy. Each type of spermicide is used in a slightly different way. Be sure to read the instructions that are included in the box.
Experts used to think that using spermicide with a condom would decrease the pregnancy rate as well as help fight against STIs. However, more recent information indicates that this is not necessarily true and spermicide does not help make condoms more effective.
the inside of the dome and the rim are covered with a thick layer (perhaps a tablespoon) of a spermicide that is compatible with the diaphragm being used. The domed area covers the opening into the uterus (cervix) and keeps the spermicide in place
the characteristic of vinegar is to be used to dash on chips