1. Toilet cleaning
Salt is a common spice in the kitchen, but few people think about its potential uses in toilet cleaning. However, salt has excellent antibacterial properties and deodorizing capabilities.
Simply throw a handful of salt into the toilet bowl after each flush, it will quickly dissolve in the water and have a certain disinfectant effect, while effectively eliminating odors, reducing the frequency and cost of using cleaning agents. This natural and environmentally friendly cleaning method is really simple and convenient.
2. Cleaning faucets and showerheads
Water contains many minerals, and after prolonged use, faucets and showerheads can develop stubborn white deposits that are difficult to remove. Salt can effectively solve this problem.
First, wet the faucet or showerhead, then sprinkle some salt on it and finally scrub it with an old toothbrush. Since salt is granular, it increases friction during the cleaning process, removes deposits better, and keeps bathroom fixtures clean and shiny.
3. Cleaning and disinfecting bathroom floors
Every time we clean the bathroom floor with clean water, we often feel that it is not clean enough, and we are worried that all the bacteria and germs in the bathroom have not been eradicated. However, using various cleaning agents is not cost-effective or safe because they contain chemicals.
At this point, we can use the safest method: using water and salt. Salt itself has antibacterial properties, so dissolving salt in water and using it to clean the bathroom floor can achieve disinfection. It is best to add a small amount of cleaning agent to the water to enhance the cleaning effect.
4. Removing insect eggs in drainpipes
The drainpipes in your home often emit an unpleasant odor, and even the bathroom is often invaded by insects, making people feel very uncomfortable. If not addressed in a timely manner, the number of these small insects will increase over time.
You can use table salt to address this issue before it becomes more serious. Specifically, pour a cup of concentrated saltwater into the drainpipe, and the eggs clinging to the pipe walls will be flushed away. This will solve the problem, and the number of small flying insects will not increase anymore.
Other uses of salt
- Cleaning pots: When encountering stubborn grease or food residue, we can add some salt to clean it. Sprinkle salt at the bottom of the pot, add some water, and use an iron brush or an old dishwasher brush to clean it. The grease and residue will be easily removed.
- Cleaning tea stains on cups: People who frequently drink tea may notice tea stains on their cups, but using salt to remove them is very simple. Dissolve a small amount of salt in hot water, dip a dishwasher sponge into the solution, and gently wipe the area with tea stains. The stains will disappear quickly.
- Removing stains from clothes: Some stains are difficult to remove, so we can clean them before washing. Mix salt and water into a paste, then apply it to the stained area of the clothes, and wash as usual. The stains will be easily removed. In addition, salt can effectively remove blood stains from clothes. Soak the blood-stained clothes in cold saltwater, then wash with laundry detergent and boil in water.
- Cleaning the refrigerator: Mix a baking soda solution with salt or salt and lemon, and use it to wipe the refrigerator to eliminate odors and effectively disinfect without using chemicals.