Odor From A Flask
To clean your flask, put 3 teaspoons of bicarbonate of soda into it and fill it up with boiling water, then leave to soak for 1/2 an hour and rinse clean, doing so will remove all the odor in the flask.
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Cleaning the Stove top To save money and time for cleaning the stove top, put 2 to 3 layers of Aluminium foils on stove top after it gets cleaned. Whenever top surface gets dirty, You just remove 1(top) layer of Aluminium foil. This way we don't need to clean everytime. Cool!.
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Remove stubborn glue In order to remove stubborn glue like Fevicol or spray adhesives ;apply some drops of baby oil ,scrub over hands and then wash hands with regular handwash.
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Cleaning Comb To clean dirty comb, put it in between the clothes soaked in detergent. It'll automatically come out clean.
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Ovens And Toaster Use old shaving brushes to clean insides of ovens, toaster, etc. to reach the difficult corners, Crevices, etc.
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Glass And Crystal Put a handful of salt in the rinsing water for glass and crockery for a cleaner, crystal clear wash.
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Electronic Items Clean stains from electronic items like tvs, computers, etc. with some cotton douzed in spirit. Follow with a soft clean moist cloth, and finally a dry flannel cloth.
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Glassware Rinse glassware in a solution of 1 part vinegar and 3 parts water after washing with soap. This will make the glassware gleam and clean.
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Pans To clean a paellera pan or other nonstick pan easily, without scraping, dump a few onion peels in it, add 1 tsp. vinegar, and 1/2 cup water. Bring to a boil, cover and leave aside for 10 minutes, wash pan all over with this liquid, then wash with a mild detergent and sponge. Wipe clean and dry.
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Containers Always rinse containers in which sauces have been made, with some vinegar and hot water, to alleviate the sauce odours before using for another dish.
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Clean glasses Wipe clean, glass of showcases, cars, windows etc. with a soft cloth dipped in the following: A strong solution of salt made by dissolving 2 tbsp. salt in 1 cup warm water.
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Tea Cups Pour some diluted liquid bleach into tea stained cups. Keep aside for 2-3 hours. Wash with soap. The tea stains will come off easily.
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Brass&copperware Add some citric acid to cleaning powder for cleaning brass and copper ware. They will come out much cleaner.
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Knives Wipe the blades of greasy knives with a peeled lemon . Wash under running water. The greasiness will disappear.
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Greasy Pans Rub used lemon halves dipped in salt over greasy pans, and wipe clean with an old newspaper before washing. This will remove all the extra grease and make the washing easier. You may even rub some flour instead.
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Cleaning Basins Make a concentrated solution of bleaching powder and water. Apply on stained surfaces and wash basins in a bathroom (tiles, etc., not metallic), leave overnight. Wash clean with water next day. Will keep the bathroom sparkling.
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Dishes Never scrape burnt leftovers from casseroles. Soak in a weak solution of vinegar, salt and soapy warm water for an hour or so. The stuck particles will come off very easily, without scratching the dish.
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Pans/Vesseles Wet burnt pans/vessels with water till burnt portion if fully moist and place the pan/vessel upside down for 10-15 minutes - tilt and clean normally.
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