Lemon skin has such a big purpose to stainless steel tableware!

2022/04/13

Author: Infull Cutlery -Custom Cutlery Supplier

Many people like lemon, because lemon has a weight loss, spot, a beautiful teeth, a hairdressing, and wrinkle and weight loss. In fact, lemon is not only good for the human body, but also a lot of stainless steel cutlery. In this article Infull Cutlery will give you how to clean stainless steel cutlery with lemon skin! First, remove the kitchen utensil Use a small bowl of warm water to rose dry juice, and then poured into kitchen utensils or cups such as tea scale, oil, water, and 4 ~ 5 hours, these stains will be wiped. go.

Second, remove the pot If the bottom of the pot is black, put the lemon peel plus water in the pot, so that the pot will become new, but also keep it for a long time no longer oxidation. Third, remove the bowl of odor Wash the dishes when you put a few lemon skin in the water (you can add some orange skin, or a few drops of vinegar), eliminate the snoring of the dish, 膻 膻. At the same time, it can soften hard water while increasing the luster of the porcelain.

Similarly, cut the cavity knife of the fish, wipe it with lemon skin, you can go to the hook; the smell in the pot, put some lemon skin for a while, you will completely disappear. Fourth, clean faucet Fresh lemon skin can play a strong pollution, wiped with lemon skin on a lush faucet or other metal hardware, no need for force, no stunning. V. Clean the yellow spot on the pool wall brick Is there a yellow scarf left on the wall tile? Nothing, wipe the pool with lemon skin.

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