Very simple and ecological tricks to decorate everyday objects or wardrobe products.
MAKE YOUR WINDOWS SHINE
Mix a little with hot water (25/75) and clean with a sponge. No need to rinse, wipe clean. Magic, shine!
HUNTING ANTS
Spray it on window frames, doors, closets… and the ants no longer come.
DEODORIZING SIPHONS
From time to time we pour a glass of white vinegar into the siphons, it cleans and eliminates bad odors. In the case of masks, we add baking soda and voila, the problem is solved!
SUCCESSFULLY POACHED EGGS
A kitchen tip to never stop cooking poached eggs again, add white vinegar and a little salt to the water. This allows the egg white to coagulate better. We submerge the egg (without its shell) for 3 minutes. This is a perfect egg!
MAKE FLOWERS LAST
Add a little white vinegar and sugar to a vase full of water and the flowers will last longer.
MAKE YOUR HAIR SHINE
After shampooing, rinse thoroughly, then pour a mixture of water and vinegar over your hair (watch your eyes!). The scales of the hair fiber are tightened and the hair shines. In case of dandruff, add a few drops when washing with shampoo.
REPLACE SOFTENER
Hypoallergenic and economical, it makes dirty clothes soft and flexible. We put a plug in the machine tray. In addition, it prevents the formation of lime deposits.
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