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It does help to loosen up stuck-on food to make cleaning easier, but you must be able to clean while it's still warm (but obviously not too hot).
Because a big part of keeping your hands clean when caulking is to be able to clean them right away, it can be very helpful to keep cleaning supplies with you as you do your caulking.
This means that when cleaning roads with 1 mm of tephra each sweeper at 100% efficiency would be able to clean 1.7 2.3 km of road lanes before needing to unload (about 20 min of cleaning).
Someone will come along, he said, who will be able to "clean Lindsey Graham's clock".
The question is - will the house be able to clean itself?
We wanted an interim president that was going to be able to clean up shop".
To me, there's no corner you shouldn't be able to clean and fix.
If I attended the workshop, which I wanted badly to do, I wouldn't be able to clean for a week.
"If you pay the farmers to maintain these conservation projects, you'd be able to clean up the environment".
While some products may leave residues, she said, you should be able to clean it off 'to avoid permanent staining'.
But we may still be able to clean up existing plants—and bake some nice cakes along the way.
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