Summer is prime time for mosquitoes, and their proliferation can be a real nuisance. Many households use mosquito coils to keep these pests at bay.
But what about the ash that’s left behind once the coil has burned out? Instead of discarding it, did you know that this ash has multiple useful applications around the home, offering simple solutions to some common household nuisances?
Use it as fertilizer for your plants
The ash from mosquito coils contains trace elements and minerals essential for plant growth, such as potassium (K). Simply sprinkle the ash directly onto your potted plants or dilute it with water and use it as a liquid fertilizer. You can also mix the ash into the soil when preparing to plant. Being derived from plant material, the ash not only provides nutrients but also improves soil structure and aeration, promoting the healthy growth of your plants and flowers.
Additionally, the scent of the mosquito coil ash can help repel small insects that may be bothering your potted plants.
Remove rust from knives
Some knives are prone to rust, and if not cleaned promptly, they can become unsafe for food preparation. Mosquito coil ash can help you eliminate these rust spots.
Collect some ash and sprinkle it on the rusty spots. Then, dampen a scouring pad and dip it into the ash to scrub the knife. The ash contains fine particles that act as a gentle abrasive, effectively removing rust and other grime from the knife.
Clean grease from stoves
After cooking, it’s common for stoves to be covered in grease and grime. Instead of reaching for specialized cleaning products, you can use mosquito coil ash to clean these greasy messes.
Simply sprinkle the ash over the greasy areas and then wipe it off with a sponge. The ash will absorb the grease effectively. Finally, give it a quick once-over with a damp cloth, and your stove will be sparkling clean.
Clean your toilet
Over time, toilets can develop stubborn stains and yellowing that are difficult to remove. Mosquito coil ash is an effective solution to this problem. Sprinkle the ash evenly into the toilet bowl, focusing on the stained and yellowed areas.
Then, gently scrub with a toilet brush. The abrasive nature and high absorptive capacity of the ash will effectively remove the stains and discoloration, leaving your toilet looking bright and clean.