Salt Cleaning Hacks: Salt is used to enhance the flavor of food, such as lentils, vegetables, and any other salty dish. Too little salt can make food taste bland and tasteless. Did you know that salt isn't just for flavoring food; it can also be extremely useful for removing stains, rust, and other stains from various kitchen and household items? Learn how this inexpensive salt can make many household tasks easier.

Make Many Household Tasks Easier with Salt
– Knives often rust after use. You can use salt to remove this rust. Sprinkle a little salt on the knife, pour vinegar over it, and cover it with a cloth. Let it sit for a while, then wipe it dry. Rinse with water and see if the knife shines.
– Another salt hack is also great. If your white shirt or t-shirt is starting to look old or faded, put it in a bucket first. Then add a little toothpaste, 1 teaspoon of salt, a little washing-up liquid, and a little warm water. Let it sit for ten to fifteen minutes. Rub it with your hands to clean it, and then rinse it with clean water. The white garment will shine again.
– If your clothes have an oil stain, salt can also remove it. Apply a little salt and dishwashing liquid to the oil-stained area, and then rub it with your hands. The stain will disappear completely in a few seconds.
– If any of your clothes are repeatedly losing color, try this salt hack. Put the clothes in a tub. Add a little salt to half a cup of beer. Put the clothes in the tub and let it sit for 20 minutes. Then scrub them with your hands. The color will not fade; it will return to its original color.

– If, after washing several clothes at once, the color of another garment gets transferred to a white or other garment, you can also try this salt hack. Take some water in a bucket. Add a little toothpaste and salt to it. Soak the stained clothes in this water overnight. In the morning, gently rub them clean. The stain will come off.
– When you wash clothes in the washing machine, add a little toothpaste, 2 teaspoons of salt, and 2 teaspoons of vinegar. Leave it overnight. Then, clean it in the morning. Even old clothes will look like new.
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