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Glass Cat (or possibly mouse?!)
chopin-liszt:
I'll stick with biological washing liquid. It uses enzymes which become active at low temperatures and target organic muck only.
Andy:
Thanks Sue,
I usually use Fairy non -Bio,
but keep a bottle of Biological, for those 'more difficult to remove stains' ::)
so i will try it on my glass
;D
chopin-liszt:
I'm horribly allergic to bio stuff - I keep it for glass only - with rubber gloves.
I also keep distilled water (I grow insect-eating plants which require this) and I use it for the final rinse in decanters and bottles, before putting in a "wick" of kitchen roll.
TxSilver:
I wash a good many dirty animals. I just let them come to room temperature, then wash them in romm temp water with normal dishwashing detergent. The dirt build-up on them is rarely corrosive or crystallized, so it usually washes off with no problem. Occasionally I have to finish with a wet swab to get some crevice grime that didn't come clean.
johnphilip:
Andy i believe the Felix with the black nose and fat face were later cartoons but the early silent movie one was more like Dawns , over the years they have changed him to make him more attractive the early one used to frighten the life out of some kids , imagine the 20s dim light, films that flickerd , lights out in the room and that ugly critter that sort of thing scared kids not like todays brats . There have been many variations.
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