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Soft drinks are not only used as a thirst-quenching drink but also have many other uses. You can use the remaining soft drinks to solve many problems in the house.
Cleaning furniture
After a period of use, wooden furniture often has stubborn stains and can fade. At this time, you can mix 1 teaspoon of salt with half a can of soft drinks to make a solution to clean wooden furniture.
Take a thin towel, dip it in the solution and wipe it on the surface of the wooden furniture. Leave it for about 10 minutes and then use the towel and clean water to wipe it again. By doing so, the stains will disappear, your item will be shiny like new.
Softening clothes
Put 1/2 can of soft drinks in a basin of water. Add 1 teaspoon of salt and stir until dissolved. Soak the clothes in this water for about 1 hour. Then, pour out the dirty water and wash the clothes as usual.
The ingredients in soft drinks and salt will help clean stains and yellow stains on clothes. In addition, it also helps soften clothes that have been dry and stiff for a long time. Note, you can choose colorless carbonated soft drinks to clean clothes, avoiding the color of the soft drinks sticking to the clothes.
Deodorize the refrigerator
The refrigerator contains many types of food, from vegetables to meat, fish, from raw food to cooked food... Each item has its own smell. If not stored properly, they will make the refrigerator have an unpleasant smell.
After a period of use, you should clean the refrigerator to remove dirt and deodorize the refrigerator.
To clean and reduce the odor of the refrigerator, use a solution of soft drinks mixed with salt. Take 1/2 can of soft drinks, dip a towel in this solution and wipe the refrigerator. Then, leave it for about 10 minutes and use a damp towel to wipe the refrigerator completely clean. At this point, the odor of the refrigerator will disappear.
Cleaning the toilet
You can use fresh water as a cleaner for the toilet as well as other items such as mirrors, eye wash basins, sinks, etc.
Pour a little fresh water and salt solution over the entire surface of the toilet. Leave it for about 1 hour, then use a brush to scrub the stains away completely. Fresh water has a mild acidity that can remove dirt and rust stains on the faucet. You can pour fresh water into a spray bottle and spray directly onto the surface of the faucet to remove dirt and rust stains.
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