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The Reason Even Rich People Boil Water with a Sheet of Aluminum Foil in It

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Here’s how to do it:

Add a spoonful of baking soda and half a spoon of sugar to the saucepan along with a liter of water, ensuring thorough mixing.
Once the water reaches boiling point, take an aluminum sheet, cut it in half using scissors, and then split the two halves to get four equal pieces.
Roll up each “square” until you have four balls. Add the metal balls to the pan after the water reaches boiling point.
Submerge all the utensils, knives, and spoons that have lost their shine in the pan for 10 minutes.
After this process:

After this process:

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Remove all the silverware from the pan and wash them in water and soap.
Dry the silverware, and you’ll notice they have returned to almost new condition.
This simple method will bring back the brightness and clarity that were distinctive of the flatware when it was first purchased.

Undoubtedly, this is a remarkable idea that can result in significant cost savings. Many are tempted to purchase new silverware instead of discarding their old, dull ones, but this expense can be easily saved by utilizing the cleaning properties of baking soda and the possibilities of aluminum foil.

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