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13 Ways To Use Lemon You Have Not Heard Of Yet

13 Ways To Use Lemon You Have Not Heard Of Yet

Lemon is a citrus fruit that has been used for hundreds of generations, all of which have benefited from its many benefits. In addition to its remarkable properties on improving the functioning of the human body on several levels, the lemon is also a formidable cleaning agent and essential to keep on hand. A powerful health ally in addition to an effective disinfectant, this is the versatility of the functions of lemon. Discover in this article more than ten economical and effective ways to enjoy lemon for your home!

Deep furniture cleaning
A blend of essential oils of lemon, jojoba, olive and lemon juice is an excellent disinfectant and cleanser to shine the chandeliers of your home and your real estate. Use for this a clean cloth.

Removal of traces of limestone
To clean stubborn water stains from your faucets or shower heads, simply apply lemon juice to the affected parts and scrub with a suitable tool. Everything will quickly regain its brilliance!

Coffee maker disassembly
Start a cycle in your coffee machine with lemon juice and water in the tank beforehand. Let stand for about 30 minutes and run another wash cycle only with pure water to get rid of the lemon taste.

Degreasing rust on the floor
Sprinkle spoonfuls of baking soda over the rust stains and add over lemon juice, then rub energetically until the trace disappears. Then wipe with a clean, damp towel.

Cleaning the silverware
In a container, mix a cup and a half of water, ½ cup of milk powder and lemon juice. Soak your silverware in this mixture for at least 12 hours, then with a clean cloth polish after washing them well.

Unclogging the pipes
In order to effectively relieve clogged drains, start by throwing boiling water, then mix the juice of a lemon with half a box of baking soda which you pour then on the obstructed place. These will produce a foaming chemical reaction that will remove all residues.

Rinsing plastic containers
If you are one of those who use plastic containers a lot for their practicality and want more cleanliness for these containers in addition to the elimination of musty odor that may remain despite rinses, lemon is your solution! Rub the containers well with their juice and let them dry in the sun.

Toilet cleaning
For foul-smelling, clogged toilets, pour half a cup of concentrated lemon juice and let stand for about an hour. Then clean the small dirt that resist and relavez all, it will be like new!

Washing shower doors
Use a half of lemon soaked in baking soda to rub the glass doors of your shower and remove all traces of limestone. Then wash everything for an optimal result.

Degreasing cheese graters
To remove excess fat from your cheese graters, transfer the juice of half a lemon to the utensils and rub energetically to get rid of the grease on the walls without damaging your kitchen sponges.

Cleaning parquet floors
To remove all soiling on the parquet floor, combine the lemon with apple cider vinegar to obtain a formidable and non-toxic cleaner that will allow you to regain the initial color of your soil and walk barefoot with ease and cleanliness.

Disinfection of jewelry
If you have old silver jewels that have lost their shine and shine, simply mix lemon juice with a little water and soak your jewelry for about 15 minutes. Then polish them with a used toothbrush and you can wear them like new! Do not use on gold, pearls or tok jewels.

Shoe polish
For your dirty and tinted shoes, clean by mixing two large spoons of olive oil with half a lemon juice, then apply to polish your shoes with a cloth with the liquid got.

Insect repellent preparation
If you suffer from the constant invasion of insects in your home, lemon water can be effective in helping you get rid of those unwanted guests. Spray some of the mixture on infested areas or place lemon peels near doors and windows to prevent small animals from entering.
13 Ways To Use Lemon You Have Not Heard Of Yet