Stain Remover
Instead of filling up your life with endless bottles of cleaning products, make the most of what’s already in your kitchen! With these fantastic tips, you can save some money, get more use out of the materials you already have, and avoid the headache of those frustrating stains! You can use salt to remove stains, watermarks, mildew and even get rid of that annoying rust. Keep reading!
- Wine and tomato stains are much less of a hassle when using some salt. After you’ve absorbed most of the liquid with a cloth or paper towel, immediately cover the damp stain with salt, and it will help draw out the wine. Rinse it well with cold water and repeat the process if necessary.
- You can get rid of sweat stains too, with a simple salt and water solution. Combine four tablespoons of salt with a quart of hot water and wipe the fabric with it. The ugly stains should disappear.
- Whether it’s on your vegetable peeler or kid’s bike, rust is an unwanted vision. To get rid of it, add three tablespoons of salt for every one tablespoon of lemon juice, and apply the paste to the rusted area. Watch how the rust disappears by wiping it with a dry cloth. This trick also works to wipe out mildew!
- Watermarks on wood surfaces are also a side effect of your daily life. To rid yourself of the stain, all you need to do is mix up a paste of salt and some cooking oil, apply it to the affected area with a sponge, and leave it for a few minutes. The stain should disappear after you wipe it away with a soft cloth and let it dry.