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100 examples of common sense about family life - (1) Wonderful ways to treat internal organs

Time: 2008-12-28 20:15:00 Source: Family Life Network Author:

Tips for treating dirt:

1. After the aluminum pots and pans are oily, use a handful of chicken feathers dipped in water to wipe them, and the dirt will be easily wiped off.

2. If there is a smell of smoke in the house, while opening the windows for ventilation, you can place a few wet towels in different locations in the room.

3. After accidentally breaking the glassware, you can use washing soap to wipe it back and forth on the nearby ground. The glass shards will stick to the soap.

4. If the opening and closing of doors, windows or drawers is not flexible, soap can be applied to the rotating shaft to lubricate it.

5. Mix yeast with honey or sugar and place it where ants appear. After a few days, the ants will disappear.

6. Use taro slices to polish leather shoes to make them as bright as new.

7. Add some vinegar to the water when washing the dishes. The oil stains can be easily washed away.

8. Boiling potato skins in a teapot or pot can eliminate scale in pots and pots.

9. Spread the wet tea leaves on the blanket and sweep it with a broom to remove the dirt on it.

10. Use leftover cherry pits or broken eggshells, add water and two or three spoons of vinegar to clean the scale and black spots in the long-necked glass bottles.

11. Use a towel or piece of cloth dipped in well-stirred protein soup to scrub leather clothes to restore the original luster to the leather surface.

12. When sharpening a knife, first soak it in salt water for 20 to 30 minutes, and then dip it in salt water while sharpening. This will not only sharpen the knife quickly, but also extend the service life of the knife.

13. Before using the new iron pot, put some salt in the pot and fry it for a while to remove dirt and rust.

14. When washing silk fabrics such as satin, add some vinegar to the water to keep the original luster and color of the silk.

15. Fill a dented aluminum kettle with water in winter. When the water freezes, the volume expands and the dented area is lifted up to make it round. This method can also be used for thin iron containers.

16. Use boiled water and some vinegar to rinse the thermos bottle bladder to remove scale inside.

17. The paint on the glass can be wiped off after soaking it in vinegar.

18. Add a little vinegar to toothpaste or tooth powder to brush your teeth. This can remove the soot on your teeth, but rinse with water after brushing.

19. Scale on stainless steel can be washed away with white vinegar.

20. When washing mushrooms, soak them in salt water for a while to easily wash away the sediment.

21. Wipe light bulbs and other glass products with salt water to make them shine.

22. Straw hats and wicker chairs are old and can be washed with salt water.

23. After wooden furniture is stained by oil, wipe it with straw ash soaked in refined salt water, and the oil stain can be removed.

24. If there are yellow sweat stains on your clothes, you can wash them with 5% salt water and then wash them with soap.

25. The cutting board where fish has been cut often leaves a fishy smell. You can sprinkle some vinegar on it, rinse it with water after drying, and you can remove the fishy smell.

26. The de-icing equipment of the refrigerator is not working properly and the frost is too thick. You can use a small sprayer to spray hot water to melt it.

27. If your tie is wrinkled, roll it around a cylindrical beer bottle or a large tea cup. When you use it early the next morning, the wrinkles will disappear.

28. After folding the woolen coat and taking it out to wear, you can use a small sprayer to spray some water on the wrinkled areas of the garment, and then hang it for a day to remove the wrinkles and camphor smell.

29. Household TV covers must have openings, otherwise the air circulation will be affected and moisture will invade the core.

30. Use waste tea leaves to scrub greasy dishes and utensils to remove the oil immediately.

31. When storing mixed paint, varnish, etc., cover the paint surface with a layer of plastic film and make sure there are no bubbles in the contact area, so that it can be stored for a long time without getting crusty.

32. If clothes are stained with blood, they must be washed with cold water or detergent. Never scald them with hot water.

33. When the plush of velvet clothes, velvet hats, coat collars, etc. falls down, you can face the suede surface to the hot air and comb it with a brush to restore it.

34. If the zipper on the clothes is astringent, rub wax on the small teeth and it will be easy to zip.

35. If you want to make the rope stronger, you can soak it in water. It will be stronger than dry.

36. If there are ink stains on your clothes, you can first soak them in water, and then wash them with bleaching powder or oxalic acid to remove the stains.

37. If the clothes are stained with asphalt, rub the new stains with gasoline or turpentine; for old stains, soak the stained area in a one-to-one mixture of ether and turpentine. After the stain softens, remove the stain. Wipe again with gasoline.

38. Add a little vinegar to the shoe polish, and the polished leather shoes will be brighter.