Rice
To clean a bottle’s inside, pour warm water into a bottle then add a spoon of rice into it. Use your hand to obturate the bottle’s neck and shake the bottle, then clean it.
Tea
Use tea to clean the rusty gardening tools. After making a strong black tea kettle, cool it, then pour into a bucket. Soak tools in the bucket for a few hours, then wipe them with a cloth (remember to wear black gloves to avoid griming your hand).
Glycerin
Use glycerin to remove dried wax drops from candle stand. Scrape away as much wax as possible, then moisten it with a piece of cloth soaked in glycerin and rub until it’s cleaned
Hydrogen Peroxide
Used to clean the keyboard. Dip a cloth into Hydrogen Peroxide and clean every corner on the keyboard.
Corn flour
Use corn flour to clean the grease dropped onto the carpet. Pour the flour onto the stain and wait for 15 to 30 minutes before using the vacuum cleaner.
White Bread
Use white bread to clean oil paintings. Dab a slice of white bread onto the paintings’ surface gently to remove dirt.
Mushroom ketchup
Use mushroom ketchup to clean blur copper and brass. Pour sauce onto a piece of cloth and use it to scrub bottles or pans then wash with warm water and dry with a towel.
Oatmeal
Use oatmeal to clean dirty hands. Mix oatmeal with water and apply the mixture on hand, then clean.