If
you have rust nails try soaking pure citrus juice or vinegar for 4 or
more hours. It will get-rid off rusts metals into your nail.
The
rusty nails in the vinegar and citrus juice will disappear. Clean with
cloth or tissue after soaking for 5 or more hours. You will see that the
rusts are diminishing. It appears the rusty dirt in the cloth or
tissue.
The
citrus juice such as lemon has an acid effect liked the vinegar. The
vinegar is known for strong acid component, based upon the chemical
formula of acetic acid (CH3COOH).
Moreover,
Lemon or citrus juice is used for general degreaser, all purpose
cleanser, and bleaching purposes. It absorbs to get rid-off the dirt and
oil.
It
has anti-oxidant, anti-carcinogenic properties, deodorizer, Vitamin C
and natural medicinal remedies. It also used for disinfectant (itches
and poison ivy rashes).
There are examples how it is used:
1. Lemon
or citrus juice and water mixed is used for dishwashing detergent,
cleaning guitars or other stringed instruments, cleaning windows, hair
conditioner (for anti-dandruff).
2. Lemon
or citrus juice adsorbed odor of accidentally spill in your clothes.
Rub into your spilled clothes and washed with water. It eliminates the
odor and dirt.
3. Lemon or citrus juice and oil mixed is used for furniture polish.
4. Apply
lemon or citrus juice on to your face or skin. Leave it dry, and after a
few minutes, wash with soap and water. It beautifies and freshness your
face and skin. Lemon or citrus has a component of antibacterial
effect.
Aside
from citrus juices, vinegar reduces the rust nail strong acid component
known to get-rid off the dirty rust in your nail or metal for 4 to more
hours in soaking.
There are other uses in vinegar aside from rusty nail. Here’s what?
1. Vinegar and water is used to clean refrigerator to keep the strong odor reduced.
2. Vinegar has anti-allergy effect. Apply it on to your itchy part of your skin, in a few seconds it will disappear.
3. Vinegar
is also used for antibacterial effect, cleansing agent, cooking
purposes, deodorant, healthy beneficiary ailments, such as apple cider
vinegar, and home remedies.
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