Salt in Your home
Refrigerator: Sprinkle equal amounts salt and baking soda on a damp sponge and wipe refrigerator surfaces.
Stoves: Any spill on your stove top can be cleaned more easily by sprinkling with salt first, without marring the surface
Clean burnt on food by sprinkling with salt and cinnamon then wipe away immediately. This will cover the burnt odor the next time you turn the burner on.
Use the same mixture to soak up a liquid spill. Let the salt and cinnamon sit for 5 minutes to absorb excess liquid then wipe away.
Casserole dishes: to remove stubborn baked on food, add boiling water and 3 tbls salt to dish. Let it stand till the water cools then wash as usual.
Pots & Pans: Get rid of excess grease in a roasting pan by first sprinkling with salt. then wipe pan with a damp sponge or paper towel and wash as usual.
Odors: Pour a solution of 1 cup salt and 2 cups hot water down kitchen drain to eliminate odors and break up grease deposits.
Sprinkle salt into a thermos or any closed container prone to developing odors. Leave overnight then rinse. Repeat if necessary.
Wood; clean a wood cutting board with soap and a little water. then wipe the board with a damp cloth dipped in salt until salt is gone.
The salt treatment will leave the board looking and feeling fresh.
Plaster: Mix 2tbs salt and 2 tbs cornstarch add 4-5 tbs water, or enough to make a thick paste. Use the paste to fill a small nail hole, chip or hole in sheet rock or plaster. Let dry then sand and paint.
Rust: Make a paste of lemon juice and salt. apply paste to rusted object and rub with a dry soft cloth.
Color Bleeding: Add 1/2 cup of salt to wash cycle to prevent new colored fabrics from running. The colors of washable curtains and fiber rugs can be brightened by washing them in a saltwater solution.
Clean an iron: to remove rough or sticky spots on an irons surface by turning it on the lowest setting then running it over a piece of paper with salt on it.
Ink: Rub salt onto a fresh ink stain on fabric, soak overnight in milk. wash as usual.
Stoves: Any spill on your stove top can be cleaned more easily by sprinkling with salt first, without marring the surface
Clean burnt on food by sprinkling with salt and cinnamon then wipe away immediately. This will cover the burnt odor the next time you turn the burner on.
Use the same mixture to soak up a liquid spill. Let the salt and cinnamon sit for 5 minutes to absorb excess liquid then wipe away.
Casserole dishes: to remove stubborn baked on food, add boiling water and 3 tbls salt to dish. Let it stand till the water cools then wash as usual.
Pots & Pans: Get rid of excess grease in a roasting pan by first sprinkling with salt. then wipe pan with a damp sponge or paper towel and wash as usual.
Odors: Pour a solution of 1 cup salt and 2 cups hot water down kitchen drain to eliminate odors and break up grease deposits.
Sprinkle salt into a thermos or any closed container prone to developing odors. Leave overnight then rinse. Repeat if necessary.
Wood; clean a wood cutting board with soap and a little water. then wipe the board with a damp cloth dipped in salt until salt is gone.
The salt treatment will leave the board looking and feeling fresh.
Plaster: Mix 2tbs salt and 2 tbs cornstarch add 4-5 tbs water, or enough to make a thick paste. Use the paste to fill a small nail hole, chip or hole in sheet rock or plaster. Let dry then sand and paint.
Rust: Make a paste of lemon juice and salt. apply paste to rusted object and rub with a dry soft cloth.
Color Bleeding: Add 1/2 cup of salt to wash cycle to prevent new colored fabrics from running. The colors of washable curtains and fiber rugs can be brightened by washing them in a saltwater solution.
Clean an iron: to remove rough or sticky spots on an irons surface by turning it on the lowest setting then running it over a piece of paper with salt on it.
Ink: Rub salt onto a fresh ink stain on fabric, soak overnight in milk. wash as usual.
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