Old Wives's
Tales That Actually Work
Most people
dismiss old wives' tales as stories born from myths that carry little truth.
These ideas, passed on by parents, grandparents and friends, sound quaint and
silly, making it difficult to believe that any of them will actually work.
However, some of the wisdom handed down through the generations is actually
grounded in genuine fact. These 9 household tips prove that old wives' tales
can be much more than just tall tales:
Like trees,
plants can provide a home with added oxygen. Specific species are able to
remove toxins from the air. Try adding plants like bamboo palm, peace lilies,
gerbera daisies, philodendrons, rubber trees, ficus or corn plants to your home
to purify the air.
Remove
furniture scratches with walnuts
Walnut oil
can repair wood blemishes. You need to shell the nut and rub it over any marks
on the wood. The oils penetrate the wooden surface and go to work fixing any
stains, blotches or scratches.
Keep sponges
clean by microwaving them
Make sure
your sponges don't become a breeding ground for germs with this tip. Take your
dirty sponge and squirt a little lemon juice into it. Warm it up in the
microwave for several minutes on high. The heat will kill the bacteria and you
can use the sponge again.
Ice cubes
can remove carpet dents
Heavy
furniture can leave dents in your carpet. Quickly resolve this by placing ice
cubes over the divot. Let them melt and, soon after, the carpet will go back to
being even. You can fluff the area with a toothbrush or fork to help expand the
fibers if necessary. Finish by patting the carpet with a cloth.
Use Alka
Seltzer to unclog drains
your sink
appears to be acting up, try this trick to unblock it. Drop four of these fizzy
tablets down the drain, followed by a tablespoon of vinegar. Then flush the
sink with boiling water. The drain should become unclogged and ready for use.
Clean
windows with newspaper
Newspapers
will do a more thorough job cleaning windows and mirrors because they have
denser fibers than paper towels. Dense fibers allow the paper to absorb liquids
used for cleaning. The density also makes them stronger, so they are less
likely to fall apart in your hands.
Aluminum
foil can help with ironing
Cover your
ironing board with aluminum foil and then put the ironing board cover over the
top of it. The foil will reflect the heat so you will be ironing both sides at
the same time, without the need to flip the piece of clothing over.
Remove
chewing gum with peanut butter
Chewing gum
has a tendency to get stuck to your shoe and other places where it doesn't belong.
Remove this annoying litter with a couple of tablespoons of peanut butter
spread. Afterwards, you can use a wire brush to help scrub off any remaining
bits of the gum.
soap to
fill a hole in the wall
Nail holes
and nicks can leave a wall blemished. Instead of filling a white wall with
silicone, use a soap bar. Simply rub the bar over the hole in a circular motion
until the surface is even.
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