Pre-soak. That's it. Pre is one syllable, soak is one syllable.
6.25 Imperial gallons to the cubic foot 6.25 divided into 48000 would give you 7680 square feet of water. so you could soak a football field
There are several ways to get callouses off your feet. A professional manicurist will first soften the skin on your feet by soaking them in warm water and soap or Epsom salts, then remove the callouses using a special tool. You can also use a pumice stone on your feet in the shower or bath, making sure to first soak your feet in warm or hot water to soften the dead skin before trying to remove it. Also try entering "how to remove foot callouses" into the Google search engine.
you can conduct the experiment but it will not prove anything because you will not have anything to compare it to. For example, if you soak a potato in salt water and it grows in size, how would you know if it was the water or the salt that made it grow? You would have to soak a potato in plain water and one in salt water to see what happens.
One. Just because there are two vowels combined in that word doesn't mean it has two syllables.
One should measure 1/8 cup Epsom salt into the soak water per each cup of soak water. One should soak his/her feet for as long as desired.
Milk is the best thing to soak your feet in.
It means to soak your feet. This often involves putting special things in the water to soothe your feet, but you can also just soak them in water.
Feet
I like to soak my feet in cold water.
It means to soak your feet. This often involves putting special things in the water to soothe your feet, but you can also just soak them in water.
I'm going to go soak my feet.
Daily for 20-30 minutes
soak it in kerosene..light a match..and call the dr in the morning
5 weeks
it depends on the solution you are using but its much better to soak in a longer time to reach optimal efficiency.
Figure 24 hrs, changing the water every 8