Cleaning the house, a woman unexpectedly discovered that there was no glass cleaner left in the house. Without hesitation, she grabbed a half-empty beer can from the fridge and added a pinch of salt into it. Surprisingly, the resulting solution not only effectively cleaned the glass but also saved money and was non-toxic.
Ladies, let’s learn how to make homemade glass cleaner from beer and salt right now.
Preparation:
– 1 half-empty beer can
– Salt
– Container
– Spray bottle
Steps:
Pour the beer from the can into a prepared container, enough to fill it.
The salt to be used is regular table salt.
Add a small amount, about a pinch, of salt into the container with the beer.
Then, use a spoon or chopstick to stir until the salt is completely dissolved.
Prepare a spray bottle to make it easier to clean the glass.
Pour the prepared mixture into the bottle and tightly seal the lid.
Now you have a homemade glass cleaner that is safe and cost-effective, made from common kitchen ingredients.
Little-known salt hacks:
1. Cleaning cast iron pots and pans
To clean cast iron pots and pans, simply heat them on the stove, then add a few drops of cooking oil and a few spoons of salt. Next, roast the salt on the surface of the pots and pans for about 10 to 15 minutes. Finally, turn off the heat, wash the pots and pans with warm water. At that point, your cast iron pots and pans will become shiny.
2. Cleaning the oven
If you have an oven, you should prepare salt and cinnamon to clean it regularly. After each use, sprinkle a mixture of salt and cinnamon inside the oven, and the stains or grease will be easily wiped off.
3. Cleaning greasy pans
To ensure that grease does not stick to pans after frying, simply sprinkle a little sea salt on top because salt dissolves well with oil. Then, rinse with soap and water, and the grease will be completely removed.
4. Removing rust on pots and pans
After a long period of use for cooking, the outside surface of pots and pans often appears rusty, making them seem dirty. You can solve this problem by using sea salt to scrub the outside surface of the pots and pans after each use, ensuring that rust stains will not reappear.
5. Removing coffee stains
Cups used for coffee, especially white porcelain ones, often retain coffee stains after use. The best way to remove coffee stains from the cup’s surface is to add a mixture of salt and vinegar into the cup, let it sit for about 20 – 30 minutes, then rinse it clean with soap.
6. Cleaning burnt marks on an ironing board
If your ironing board has been burnt for a long time and has dirt at the bottom, just a little bit of salt can clean it. Just set the temperature to the highest level, place a candle (which can be bought at the supermarket) on a cutting board, spread 100g of salt evenly on the board, and use the iron to press on the layer of salt for a few minutes. Then, the burnt layer can be easily removed.
Source: Thoidaiplus