Detergents available at home

In your home, there are always special detergents available that will help you quickly solve stains on household appliances

In daily life, you will probably encounter problems related to cleaning items and furniture in your home. At such times, you often look for cleaning tools or chemicals such as soap, detergent, etc. However, one thing you need to keep in mind is that there is always some bleach in your home. Special washing, they will help you quickly solve the stains on household appliances.

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You can use the following household cleaners. 

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Bread and ketchup to clean the stains of kitchen utensils 

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You can use ketchup to clean stains from copper and brass kitchen utensils. Pour some ketchup on a soft cloth and use it to wipe these items, in just a few minutes your item will be shiny again. Then just rinse with warm water and pat dry.

And the pieces of bread can help you dust the oil painting very effectively. Using a small slice of bread, lightly dab the painting to remove dust and dirt.

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Use oatmeal to clean the stains on your hands

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You can use oatmeal to clean stains on your hands by mixing oatmeal with water, applying it to your hands, then rinsing with cold water.

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Use rice to clean the inside of vases or bottles with too small necks

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You can use rice to clean the inside of vases or bottles with too small a neck. Pour about three parts warm water into the pitcher, then add a tablespoon of rice. Cover the mouth of the bottle with your hand or screw the cap back on, shake vigorously. Rinse the jar or bottle again after emptying the rice.

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Soaked green tea water to remove items that have been damaged by lightning

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Cook green tea and use this tea to soak the rusted items for a few hours, then wipe with a cloth, the rust patches will disappear. Remember to wear gloves when cleaning to prevent rust from sticking to your hands.

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Use cornstarch to clean grease stains on carpets

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Use cornstarch to clean grease stains on the carpet by putting cornstarch on the grease stains, leave for 15-30 minutes and then use a vacuum cleaner to vacuum the cornstarch.

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Use Soda to Brighten the Surface of a Stainless Steel Sink

Use soda to brighten the stainless steel sink. Wipe the surface with a soft cloth moistened with soda, then dry with another clean cloth.

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Use hydrogen peroxide to disinfect computer keyboards

Computer keyboards are a breeding ground for germs. You can disinfect a computer keyboard by soaking a cotton ball with hydrogen peroxide, carefully wiping between the keys and the keyboard surface.

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Medical alcohol wipes oil stains on wooden floors

With medical alcohol, you can easily clean oil stains on wooden floors. The way to do it is very simple, take a cotton swab soaked in alcohol to wipe it, then wipe it with a dry cloth.

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Use glycerin to wipe small candle wax on the table or dishes

Use glycerin to wipe small candle wax on the table or dishes. First, you should pry off the wax layer, then use a soft cloth soaked in Glycerin to wipe the remaining wax until it is clean.

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