20. Antifreeze spills should be contained with: OA. A hydrophobic mop used in a dabbing motion. B. A hydrophobic mop used in a wiping motion. OC. A dedicated cloth mop. D. Dedicated sponges and rags.

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D. Dedicated sponges and rags.

When dealing with antifreeze spills, or any chemical spills, the safety and containment of the spill should be the first priorities. Dedicated sponges and rags are typically recommended for cleaning up antifreeze because they can be used to absorb the liquid without spreading it around and can be disposed of properly afterward. Materials that are hydrophobic (repel water) are not ideal, as antifreeze is a water-based solution and will not be effectively absorbed by hydrophobic tools.