1 handful non-iodized salt Over time, mineral deposits and other buildup can make the inside of your fish tank look a little cloudy. And what’s the point of having fish if you can’t enjoy watching them? Because fish are especially sensitive to environmental pollution, it’s best to avoid harsh chemicals when cleaning their tanks. Instead, […]
Fire Suppression
If a fire occurs during cooking,, cover the bottom of the pan with salt and place a lid on top. It is also possible to use baking soda. Never use water because it can cause the fire to be splashed out of the pan and spread.
Fire Ants
Here’s a really sneaky way to get rid of fire ants. (All’s fair in love and the war against insect pests.) The only way to get rid of an infestation is to assassinate the queen. Wait until a dry spell is about to end. Sprinkle instant grits on the fire ant hill. The workers will […]
Egg car cleaner
1/4 cup (60ml) vinegar 1 gallon (4 liters) warm water Most likely a result of a practical joke, an egg-splattered car is not a laughing matter. Eggs can leave a protein-based residue that can badly damage a car’s paint surface. To remedy the situation, act as quickly as possible: Mix the vinegar solution to the […]
Drain clog clearer
1/2 cup (110g) baking soda 1/2 cup (125ml) vinegar 2 quarts (2 liters) water A slow moving drain can be a harbinger of bigger problems unless it’s dealt with swiftly. But before you pour harsh chemicals down the drain, give this easy, natural formula a try: Start by pouring the baking soda in to the […]
Doorknob and surface sanitizer
1/2 cup (125ml) vodka peel of 1 lemon During cold and flu season, germs thrive on frequently touched surfaces, like doorknobs and toilet bowl handles. When someone in the house is under the weather, minimize the risk for everyone else by keeping this easy sanitizing spritzer on hand. Pour the vodka into a spray bottle […]
Disinfectant
Kill germs in the bathroom and kitchen by mixing vinegar and water in a spritzer bottle. Apply liberally.
Discouraging ants
If you have problems with ants and other insects invading your home, they are probably crossing your doorways and windowsills. If you pour vinegar across the opening sill, it stops them from crossing.
Dandruff fighter
1 handful baking soda For problem dandruff, especially the kind that accompanies an oily scalp, try using straight baking soda (without shampoo) as another means for cleaner hair. To use, wet hair thoroughly and then work in a small handful for baking soda as you would shampoo, taking care to rub delicately near the scalp. […]
Dandruff and oily hair fighter
1/2 cup (125 ml) lemon juice 1 cup (250ml) warm water When a flaky scalp is caused by a buildup of dry skin, the gentle effects of lemon can be just the right antidote. To use, mix together the lemon juice and warm water. Shampoo and rinse as usual, then pour the lemon water over […]