Sunday, 14 February 2016

Pink Salt – A Magical Mineral for Centuries:




Who knew salt will come in so handy when it comes to keeping your decoration items clean and sparkling specially flower vases. Long after your bouquets is gone after wilting. It leaves behind stubborn marks that don’t go away after repeated washes. An ideal way to get rid of these marks is to fill your vase with strong pink salt solution. Whisk it, shake it and try to reach corners with a bottle brush. Hopefully the stubborn marks would come off.


Salt is also used for freshening up artificial flowers and leaves made of cloth. They could be silk ones or nylon types. Put them in a bag half filled with salt, give it some gentle shakes and the flowers will come out as new. You can get rid of any unwanted odor from your decorative items likewise.
Salt is also handy when it comes to cleaning wicker furniture which looks very graceful but yellows with age. Scrub your furniture using hard bristles dipped in salt water and wipe off dry. It also increases the longevity of furniture. A broom will have a longer life if it’s dipped in hot salt water for around 30 minutes then dried in open air.


Himalayan pink salt is not only used a foot massage in brick form but it is equally beneficial in removing odor from your shoes. Just sprinkle the salt inside the sneakers generously. It soaks up the extra moisture from shoes that causes bad odor. Rock salt is also beneficial in cleaning mineral deposits from fish tank. You can also use plain white salt for this purpose. Scrub inside of the fish tank with salt and then rinse properly before filling it with fresh water.


Picnics are fun especially in summers but you are soon irritated by the ant parades which always seem to find way to your table. Sprinkle salt in their way or across the path and ants will soon be discouraged to attack your picnic table.
Salt can be used for removing tough stains as well as food which is baked on the pans. Use it to scrub off the baked food on pans. The food will dislodge easily.

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