1. Cleverly remove pigments from the skin: The skin is delicate and sensitive. If you accidentally splash oily pigments, don’t wipe them with turpentine oil. You can try olive oil in the kitchen. Drop the olive oil directly onto the pigment and gently wipe it off with a wet tissue. Olive oil breaks down pigments, so it takes only a small amount to help you clean your skin easily.
2. Brush the shoe polish into a brand new bathroom: After the bathroom has been in use for a long time, the brick joints between the tiles will turn yellow. You can dip your brush or brush in some white shoe polish and brush it again. The yellowed brick joints will be as white as before, and the entire bathroom will look new.
3. Remove the odor of sewer: After the onions are processed in the kitchen, the sewer will leave a odor that cannot be dissipated for a long time. At this time, you can peel some oranges, oranges or lemon peels and stuff them at the drain of the sink.
4. Prevent the iron from burning clothes: Silk and some synthetic fiber clothing are easily burned by the iron. You can apply some baby powder on the bottom of the iron, and heat the iron until the talcum powder is no longer visible at the bottom before starting ironing. You can also sprinkle some on your clothes. Because talcum powder can form a smooth protective film.