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Salt is not only a kitchen essential but also a versatile cleaning agent with natural abrasive and disinfecting properties. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to use salt to clean various parts of your house:
1. General Kitchen Cleaning
– Cutting Boards: Sprinkle coarse salt on a wooden cutting board, then scrub with a lemon half. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. The salt acts as a disinfectant, while the lemon helps remove odors.
– Dish Stains: For stubborn stains on glassware or porcelain dishes, create a paste with salt and water. Scrub the area gently with the paste using a sponge, then rinse.
– Sink Drains: To clean and deodorize drains, pour a mixture of salt and hot water down the drain. This helps break down grease and deodorizes at the same time.
2. Bathroom Cleaning
– Tile Grout: Make a paste using salt, baking soda, and water. Apply the paste to the grout and scrub with an old toothbrush. Rinse with warm water to reveal cleaner grout.
– Bathroom Sink: Sprinkle salt around the sink area, then use a sponge to scrub it clean. The abrasive nature of salt helps remove soap scum and grime.
– Toilet: Add a cup of rock salt to the toilet bowl, let it sit for a few hours or overnight, then scrub and flush to help remove stains and deodorize.
3. Living Areas
– Carpet Stains: Blot liquid stains first, then sprinkle salt liberally over the area. Let it sit for about 15-20 minutes to absorb the stain. Vacuum up the salt and check if further treatment is needed.
– Fireplace: To clean soot from a brick fireplace, make a thick paste of salt and water. Apply to the bricks with a sponge, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub and rinse off.
4. Laundry and Fabrics
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