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1 A lot of food containers need to be washed in hot soapy water.
2 She said a viable alternative as a spray would be hot soapy water.
3 Then wash in hot soapy water and rinse them well.
4 I filled the bucket with hot soapy water and went out onto the porch.
5 It occurred to me that hot soapy water might be just the thing for my hand.
6 Plastic buckets filled with hot soapy water and disinfectant began to make the place more inhabitable.
7 Knives, cutting boards, and hands should be thoroughly washed with hot soapy water to avoid this and similar unhappy surprises.
8 Of those that did wash the chopping board, 66 per cent did not wash it adequately with hot soapy water.
9 She filled one side of the sink with hot soapy water, and leaned her swollen belly against the counter's edge.
10 He luxuriated under the stinging spray, first hot soapy water, then alcomix, and after that plain water, first hot, then cold.
11 Those unsure about using alcohol-based sanitisers are advised that washing hands with hot soapy water had the same effect as hand gel.
12 To clean: For wooden boards, scrub with hot soapy water to remove soil, then do it again to kill bacteria, Dr Duberg suggests.
13 Avery dumped the tray in a sinkful of hot soapy water, pulled on his shoes, and fished around in Nona's bag for the keys.
14 The first step should be to remove mud and dust, then scrub hard surfaces, including walls, furniture and floors, with hot soapy water and detergent.
16 "We'll still keep the serving dishes in the china cabinet," Mom said as she filled the sink with hot soapy water.
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