5 Life Hacks Using Things You Have Around the Home

 Life hacks are an environmentally-friendly way to help you save time and money. They are a way to utilize household items, with a singular function, and breathe new life into them. These life hacks will help you solve common problems in an efficient and inexpensive way.

1. Coconut oil as furniture polish

Like dry skin, wood furniture needs a little moisture to shine. The problem is those commercial furniture polishes are a nightmare when it comes to toxins, and they often leave a sticky film. Instead, grab your coconut oil and a soft cloth. A little coconut oil and a little elbow grease go a long way in restoring wood furniture. And, the natural coconutty scent won’t assault your nostrils like furniture polish does.

It works wonders on water marks and naturally repels fingerprints! Grab a feather duster, beforehand, to remove any dust. Then apply the coconut oil with a soft cloth and rub until absorbed. If you get a little on your hands, that’s okay too. From all that polishing, your hands could probably use a little moisture-rich coconut oil.

2. Extend the life of your strawberries


It’s no secret that strawberries go moldy fast, even when stored in the fridge. Here’s a quick hack that will keep your strawberries fresher for longer. Simply wash your berries in one cup of vinegar and three cups of water. Dry them well before placing them in the fridge.

The vinegar solution kills the mold-growing spores on the berries, preventing them from spreading and ruining an entire batch before you’ve had a chance to sink your teeth into them. 

3. Make your own dishwasher tablets


Yes, you can make your own dishwasher tablets easily, economically and with a few simple ingredients. They work great and will cost you a lot less than pre-packaged versions. A word of warning: Make sure to wear gloves when making these tabs since washing soda is caustic. Here’s what you’ll need to make dishwashing tabs:

Ingredients:
• 1 cup of washing soda
• 1 cup of baking soda
• 1/2 cup salt
• 1/2 cup of lemon juice
• Rubber gloves
• Plastic or glass bowl
• Glass jar

Instructions:
1. With gloved hands, pour ingredients into a large bowl and mix together.
2. Pack it tightly into ice cube trays and place it in the freezer for 30 minutes.
3. After 30 minutes, remove the tablets from the ice tray and store in a glass jar, ready to use as needed.   
4. Make your own washing soda


As you may have noticed, the previous hack asked for washing soda. If you’re not entirely sure what washing soda is, or where you can find it, here’s what you need to know. Washing soda, also known as sodium carbonate, soda ash or soda crystals, is not baking soda but is in the same family as baking soda. It’s not edible, so don’t even think about putting any in your baking!

Washing soda has been processed differently from baking soda. It has a much higher alkalinity, with a pH of 11, which turns it into a stain-removing powerhouse. Although it doesn’t release harmful fumes, you do need to wear gloves because it can irritate your skin.

Washing soda is a natural cleaner and water softener. It’s usually found in the laundry aisle of the grocery store beside laundry boosters. But if you live in a rural community you may not be able to find it on the shelves.

What to use washing soda for:

To make your own power-boosting washing soda, sprinkle baking soda on a shallow pan and bake it for about half hour at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Stir it occasionally so that it bakes evenly. Basically, steam and carbon dioxide are released during the cooking process, changing the chemical structure from baking soda to washing soda.

Washing soda is so effective around the house. It can be used in a number of ways, including:

• As a laundry booster to remove heavy stains. Simply soak your garments in a strong solution and then wash as normal.  
• To improve the efficiency of your washing machine and to reduce lime scale build-up add a half cup to your load.
• To clean ovens, range tops and broiler pans. Use a solution of half cup washing soda dissolved in a gallon of warm water. Remove burners and soak in solution for at least 30 minutes. Rinse well and dry.
• To unclog drains by pouring a quarter cup down the drain, then flushing with water.
• To clean tiles and brighten grout.

5. Make stainless steel pans sparkle


Your stainless-steel frying pans and saucepans can easily collect grease and gunk. To bring back the natural shine to your pans, simply pour white vinegar into the bottom. Set the pan on high heat and allow it to boil on the stove. Once the gunk and grease start to release from the bottom, remove the pan from the stove and place it in your sink. Let it cool and add a little baking soda to the vinegar. Give it a light scrubbing and rinse well. Your pans will be sparkling again in no time!   

There you have it, some simple yet effective life hacks that will make your days a whole lot easier.



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By A. Moiz






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