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Definitely, most things in everyday life are poisonous, but we can resist it ourselves.
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That's for sure.
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You can't cook and eat it directly.
Dishes cleaned with strong degreaser in the kitchen need to be rinsed with tap water before cooking, because the residual detergent on the surface is inedible.
Yes, you can bring it.
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In fact, you can make your own detergent baking soda and white vinegar in a ratio of 1:1 with a little water. >>>More
I don't think I've heard of poison.
Kitchen grease remover detergent should enhance the detergent's degreasing function when heated. >>>More
Hello, kitchen degreaser sticks to the food, so just cut off the contaminated part of the food, then the rest is edible.
You can continue to consume it, but you need to process it before eating. >>>More