Luminous_Rose
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I use them to polish my car lol!
They are some of the best rags! Great burpcloths and if I was out of swiffer pads for my mop I would use one to cover the mop and a couple rubber bands. Works like a charm!
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I use them to polish my car lol!
Of the Rudyard Kipling tales I was enthralled with Riki Tiki Tavi....
The mongoose that went after the Cobras.
Of course I liked Tarzan too...
But that little mongoose going up against the deadly cobra....I was all about that. It was a great Disney cartoon. Got me all worked up as a child.
Eww,flushing with toilet tank water.just might as well use irrigation water ,reuse water thar is treated sewage water,potable yrs but not treated .They still have cloth diapers. They are a bit different now a days. You can still do prefolds and pins, but most of them have cute covers, an absorbable insert, and adjustable snaps.
Usually you put the used ones in a wet or dry bucket before washing. Many mom's that use them tend to suggest using a little hose that attached to the toilet tank to rinse off over the toilet before a wash.
Unfortunately, they are a bit too warm for a little baby to wear here. Clothes can be hard to fit (mostly onesies), and they might be too bulky in a car seat.
A mongoose is immune to cobra poison and they do kill them.Of the Rudyard Kipling tales I was enthralled with Riki Tiki Tavi....
The mongoose that went after the Cobras.
Of course I liked Tarzan too...
But that little mongoose going up against the deadly cobra....I was all about that. It was a great Disney cartoon. Got me all worked up as a child.
I guess the appeal is how interesting that is since cobras are dangerous news for humans and plenty of other animals.A mongoose is immune to cobra poison and they do kill them.
Eww,flushing with toilet tank water.just might as well use irrigation water ,reuse water thar is treated sewage water,potable yrs but not treated .
They look like carnivorous weaselsThis might be a stupid question, but what exactly is a mongoose?
I have such,reverse osomosis,still has growth of mold ,never seen a toilet not do that, I have yanked the guts,The water in the tank on the back of the toilet is tap water that you get out of your sink. A home water filter would make it better quality, though.
Oh I see, it's pretty cute. This might sound dumb, but I was actually expecting it to be some kind of goose.
I have such,reverse osomosis,still has growth of mold ,never seen a toilet not do that, I have yanked the guts,
they are kin of a ferrits, which also when angry do that dance that riki tiki tavi did. I have seen one do that then attack and rip apart its irritant.Considering you didn't know then no worries. The name can be misleading. They do look cute!
mold is not something I would take that chance as black mold is hard to kill. bleach wont bother some of them. spores is the concern. if I had that desire a basin would be outside to accomplish that.Yes, toilets can get yucky. Although considering the diapers are being rinsed until they go in a soapy wash, I would think the wash would get rid of a great deal of the yuck off.
mold is not something I would take that chance as black mold is hard to kill. bleach wont bother some of them. spores is the concern. if I had that desire a basin would be outside to accomplish that.
Black mold is hard to kill.it's a problem if left to grow and professional must come remove it.Each to their own I guess. I like to use vinegar against molds and I usually use it in my laundry.
Black mold is hard to kill.it's a problem if left to grow and professional must come remove it.
It's that odd love of sewer utilities in me.i was at the sewage plant last week and they ship off the solids for fertilizing or fuel.I need to ask .