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A bottle of dish soap costs just a few dollars and it’s something you always have around. It’s pretty much essential if you want to wash your dishes- I don’t think there are any substitutes for that, though that’s something to look into for another time. So since you already have dish soap, might as well make it work for you. I think you’ll really love these dish soap hacks!
Hair pick-me-up. You don’t want to shampoo with dish soap all the time, but it’s a good idea to clean your hair with it about once a month to remove hair product buildup. Follow with your regular shampoo and conditioner.
Remove stains. Get a greasy stain on your favorite shirt and you can pretty much kiss it goodbye. Used to be that way, but now you can save it! Apply some dish soap to the stain and scrub with a toothbrush until the stain is gone. Launder as usual.
Ice pack. Fill a zip-top sandwich bag with soap and freeze. You’ll get an ice pack that molds to the area where it’s applied and that stays cold longer. Refreeze and reuse.
Glass cleaner. Mix a few drops of dish soap and water in a spray bottle.
Lighten hair color. Did your home hair color come out darker than you expected? Wash your hair with dish soap and it will lighten it up.
Clean jewelry. No need to pay a jeweler; add a drop or two of dish soap to a bowl seltzer and get the jewelry in there. Let it sit for about 5 minutes, then swish, scrub with a soft toothbrush, and rinse.
Make bubbles. Give your kids some fun by letting them help make the bubbles, too. Follow these directions.
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I could go on and on about coffee- it’s pretty much an essential food group in my book. It seems like neither my brain nor my body can really start working until I get some coffee into me in the morning, so it makes sense that I have a deep appreciation for coffee. Which is why I want to make the most of all of it, including the grounds. Here are some really cool uses I found for coffee grounds:
Grow blue hydrangeas. The color of hydrangeas has to do with the pH level in the soil. Get some coffee grounds in around your hydrangea plants to lower the pH of the soil turn your hydrangeas blue.
Pest repellent. Sprinkle coffee grounds around plants in your garden to protect them from snails, slugs, and ants.
Scrub pots. Because they are abrasive, coffee grounds and a rag can get stuck-on food off pots and pans. Don’t use them on ceramic or other easily stained pans.
Fix furniture scratches. Make a paste with coffee grounds and water and fill in scratches in your dark wood furniture.
Absorb odors. Put a bowl of coffee grounds in the refrigerator to absorb food odors.
Clean your hands. Rub coffee grounds on your hands to neutralize strong odors like garlic and fish.
On your face. Place some coffee grounds on your face for a few minutes to reduce puffiness.
Exfoliate. Mix with water or oil and use as an exfoliating body scrub.
Minimize cellulite. Rub on your skin to help stimulate blood flow and tighten skin, which minimizes the look of cellulite.
Now with this info you won’t have to waste any part of your precious coffee, and you have 9 more reasons to love it!
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