11 Foods That Double As Cleaning Products

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I posted something similar to this some time ago but am posting this for those who missed that. Using Coca Cola to clean toilet bowls really shocked me. I might even have to go out and buy a can of that goop that I haven't drunk in decades.


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Ever had difficulty removing rust from a household object? The solution to this problem might be right in your fridge. Boingboing contributor Jacob Weisberger successfullyused Coke to clean rust that had accumulated on his prized 1975 BMW motorcycle’s tool kit. All it took was a quick 15-minute dip in a bowl of undiluted Coca-Cola (and a little elbow grease) and his tools lost most of their rusty buildup. I look forward to trying this trick myself to remove some rust spots from an otherwise lovely pasta-straining pot of mine. Perhaps it’s just the right purpose for that flat bottle of Coke lingering in the back of the fridge from a party two months ago.

You may have also heard that Coca-Cola or other sodas can literally dissolve your teeth (for example, if you were to leave a baby tooth in a glass of the sweet beverage overnight). As Snopes explains, that’s (fortunately?) a myth: Coca-Cola will not dissolve teeth (and, even if it did, so would many other acidic but healthy-ish beverages like fruit juices).

For the same reason that the brown bubbly cleaned the tools well, though, you can alsouse Coca-Cola to clean a toilet. The several acids contained therein will help to dislodge toilet stains for easier follow-up brushing. I wouldn’t suggest buying soda with this purpose in mind, however: you may be tempted to drink the Coca-Cola instead of cleaning with it, but you sure won’t be tempted to drink an ordinary bottle of Lysol.
 
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I posted something similar to this some time ago but am posting this for those who missed that. Using Coca Cola to clean toilet bowls really shocked me. I might even have to go out and buy a can of that goop that I haven't drunk in decades.


See all of them @ 11 Foods That Double As Cleaning Products

hydrogen peroxide, saturated potassium iodide and liquid soap is great for cleaning out toilets and kitchen sinks. ;)

...Darn my conscience, google elephant toothpaste first before trying it. :)
 
Will have to try the onion to clean the grill. I do have my doubts about that though.
 

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