
Glow of utensils with lemon and salt
Stains stored on steel or brass utensils are easily removed when rubbing with lemon and salt. It acts as a natural scrubber.
Class cleaning with vinegar
Grandma used to use vinegar and water mixture to brighten windows and glasses. There is no stain on the glass.
Baking soda removes smell
It is very effective to sprinkle baking soda to remove the smell coming from fridge, shoes or carpets.
Stove shine with ash and water
In the olden times, wooden ash was used to clean the pot and stove. It is very effective in removing grease and dirt.
Insects away from neem leaves
Burning neem leaves or sprinkling their water does not bring insects in the house. It is a completely safe natural repellent.
Silver cleaning
When rubbing silver utensils with flour paste, their brightness remains for a long time. This is an easy recipe without chemical.
Home purification
Grandmother used to keep clothes, beds and even grains in the sun. The sunlight ends bacteria and germs and keeps freshness.
Treatment of stains with turmeric
Turmeric and gram flour paste were also used in removing old stains, especially from floors and walls.
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