Tip 4: Use Aluminum Foil Instead of a Metal Sponge
Aluminum foil isn’t just for cooking—it can also be used for cleaning. Crumple a sheet of foil into a ball and use it to scrub pots and pans.
Foil removes grease, soot, and stuck-on food just as effectively as a metal sponge. However, avoid using it on non-stick or Teflon-coated cookware, as it may damage the surface.
.Tip 5: Clean an Acrylic Bathtub with Grapefruit
Acrylic bathtubs require gentle care, as harsh cleaners can damage their surface. A natural and effective alternative is grapefruit.
Cut a grapefruit in half, sprinkle sugar on the cut side, and scrub the bathtub’s surface. The fruit removes dirt effectively while leaving a fresh, pleasant scent behind—without harming the acrylic.
Tip 6: Reduce Pan Scratches with Milk
Over time, small scratches can appear on pans from utensils or abrasive cleaning. While they can’t be completely removed, they can be made less noticeable.
Heat the pan on the stove, pour in some milk, and warm it gently. The proteins in the milk form a thin film that fills shallow scratches, improving the pan’s appearance.
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