You most probably have a couple of things
around the house that are old, or things you most likely love that you
wish would look as good as new again. Thankfully, with these secrets,
your old-looking items will look brand new once again!
1. Chopping boards
Use a sponge soaked in a mixture of lemon juice and salt to make an old chopping board look as good as new.
2. Copper pots
For copper pots to look as good as new
again, sprinkle the surface with salt, then pour a little bit of vinegar
over it, rubbing it with a hard sponge.
3. Plates
Got scratches on your plates? Use a polish designed specifically for use on porcelain.
4. Baking trays
Remove burnt stains from baking trays
easily by applying a paste made of hydrogen peroxide and ordinary soda.
Spread the paste on the baking tray and leave it for 30 minutes before
rinsing.
5. Carpets
Prepare a solution made of one part vinegar
and two parts water. Mix the water and vinegar together in a spray
bottle and spray on the stain, covering with a damp cloth. Then, set
your iron onto steam mode and place it over the cloth for 30 seconds.
6. Cast-iron pans
For cast-iron pans you will need a
disinfectant, some gloves, garbage bags and white vinegar and follow
these instructions:
• Spread a thick layer of the disinfectant on the old cast-iron pan.
• Put the pan in a garbage bag and tie it up tightly.
• Leave the pan in the bag for 1-2 days then rinse off the disinfectant.
• Apply a new layer of the same liquid and put it in a tightly knotted
bag for one day.
• Wash off the dirt with hot water.
• Soak the pan in a mixture of warm water and vinegar (1:1) for an hour
and scrub the surface with a scouring pad.
• Let the pan dry.
• Preheat the oven to 250C, putting the pan in it for an hour.
• Carefully remove the hot frying pan and apply a layer of olive oil all
over it.
• The hot metal will absorb the required amount of oil - wipe off the
residue with a clean, dry cloth and once again, put the pan in the oven,
this time upside down.
• Take it out after 15 minutes, wipe with a cloth and place it in the
oven again for an extra 15 minutes. Repeat for another two times.
7. Tiles
Use bleach to clean the areas between the
tiles. Mix with water in a ratio of 1:1. While doing so, be sure to
ventilate the room.
8. White sneakers
It is possible to make your sneakers bright
white once again using a solution of one teaspoon of dishwasher
cleaning liquid, three tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide, and two
tablespoons of baking soda.
9. Leather furniture
Wipe scratches from your sofa using olive
oil or baby oil, using a cotton swab. Let the oil dry for an hour. If
the scratch is visible, repeat the procedure.
10. Furniture, with microfibre upholstery
This kind of furniture requires special
care. Use a white sponge and alcohol to get rid of any stains that may
appear on the furniture over time. Dampen the stain with a sponge soaked
in alcohol, let it dry, then clean the area thoroughly with a brush.
11. Leather bags
Clean the stains on a leather bag easily by simply using wet wipes.