Removing stains from coffee mugs
Sprinkle a little baking soda into the bottom of the cup and add warm water to make a paste. Let stand for a while before rinsing.
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Sprinkle a little baking soda into the bottom of the cup and add warm water to make a paste. Let stand for a while before rinsing.
You can remove stains from most bathroom surfaces by applying a paste of baking soda and water; let sit for a few minutes then scrub or wipe clean.
Remove a splinter easily by applying a paste of baking soda and water, then waiting several minutes for the splinter to pop out of the skin.
To remove rust from bolts and other metals, soak them in full-strength vinegar. Put the metal objects in a container and cover with vinegar. Seal the container and shake. Let it stand overnight. Dry the objects to prevent corrosion.
Stubborn rings left where wet glasses have been placed on wood furniture can be removed by rubbing them with a mixture of equal parts of distilled vinegar and olive oil. Rub with the grain and polish for the best results.
Absorb the odor of fresh paint by putting a small dish of vinegar in the room.
Apply a mixture of one teaspoon of liquid detergent and 1 teaspoon of distilled vinegar in 2 1/2 cups (570ml) of lukewarm water to the stain. Rub gently with a soft brush or towel. Rinse with a towel, moistened with clean water and blot dry. Repeat until the stain is gone and then dry quickly, […]
The print can be a real pain to get rid of if you leave a newspaper lying on a slightly damp surface, or drop of rain gets the paper wet before delivery. Make a paste with baking soda and a little water and rub gently until the stain disappears.
Use full-strength vinegar on a rag to wipe away the lime deposits left on your car’s paint, windows, and windshield jets.
Use one part vinegar to one part water to clean tiles and grouting. On newer tiles, test in an inconspicuous area first, especially if colored grouting has been used.