Presently, your home is only your haven. Thus, it needs to be kept healthy and infection-free. But the question arises how can you maintain your safe havens regularly? Here is a quick and easy trick lying right in your home; yes, you guessed it right! It is none other than salt.
Salt is the most cost-effective and natural way to clean your home. It is the essential ingredient of each dish. But have you ever thought it might help you with cleaning as well? Here are little things at home which you can clean using salt.
- Use it for cleaning kitchen drain
Pour salt and hot water down the kitchen sink to clean and deodorize it.
- Use it for cleaning the fridge
Combine salt with soda water to clean your fridge without any chemicals.
- Use it for cleaning greasy pans
Sprinkle some salt and use a cast-iron skillet to clean the pan. Then, wipe the pan with a paper towel.
- Use it for cleaning oven plates
Sometimes food spills over the plate and creates a literal mess. Then, salt comes in handy to clean the mess better and chemical-freely.
- Use it for brightening up your laundry
Dip your fabric in a strong saltwater solution, then wring it out to brighten fabrics.
- Use it for removing bloodstains
Soak the fabric in cold saltwater, then wash it in warm soapy water. Lastly, boil the fabric to get stain-free fabric.
- Use it for cleaning sweat stains
Add 4 tbsp of salt in a quarter-filled hot water tub to make the perfect sweat-stain removal solution.
- Use it for removing wine stains
Blot the spilled wine spot, then cover it with a pile of salt for around 30 minutes. Then throw the fabric in the washing tub.
- Use it to kill the poisonous ivy
Mix a gallon of soapy water with approx—three pounds of salt. Apply the mixture to the leaves and spray it on the stems.
- Use salt to remove rust
Mix water, salt, and tartar cream in a paste, then rub it across the rusted item. Set it aside to rest, brush it off, then buff it off with a soft and dry cloth.
- Use salt to keep your flowers fresh for a long time
Add a pinch of salt to the water. It helps to keep the flowers fresh.
- Use salt to remove the water rings from the wooden furniture
Make a slightly thin paste of salt and vegetable oil to gently buff off the water rings on the wooden furniture.
- Use salt to polish copper or brass items
Mix equal parts of flour, salt, and vinegar into a paste, then rub it on the metal. Let it sit for an hour, then normally clean it with a dry and soft cloth to add shine to the copper and brass items.
- Use salt to kill ants
Sprinkle salt on the areas like doorways, window sills, and other places where ants might reside.
We Hope these these ‘salty’ tips will help you in ways as we listed above.
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