Neat Uses for Vodka
1. Keep flowers vital |
Add vodka and a teaspoon of sugar to a vase of flowers. |
2. Deodorize clothing. |
Remove unpleasant odors and
kill bacteria with a spritz of vodka. Hang the smelly clothing in a
well-ventilated area and spray the garment with a 1/1 water/vodka
solution. Let the garment dry, and the smell should be gone within a
day. |
3. Shiny hair |
Add 1.5 fl. oz (44ml) of vodka to your 12 fl. oz (354ml) shampoo for extra shiny hair. |
4. Keep dark fabrics dark |
Mix water and vodka, spray on dark clothes and linens, then machine wash. |
5. Remove mold or mildew |
Spray a bottle filled with
vodka onto the mold, or mildew caused by caulking. Let this sit for 15
minutes. Scrub away the mold with an old toothbrush. |
6. Disinfectant for a cleaner mattress |
Disinfect your mattress and pillows by spraying with a solution of water and vodka.
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7. Sparkling clean glasses |
Use vodka in a water solution to keep the lenses of glasses and sunglasses sparkling clean. |
8. Clean windows and other kitchen surfaces. |
This works for glass, chrome and porcelain: wet a soft cloth with vodka and then rub. Your surface will be shining like new. |
9. Make homemade mouthwash |
Combine a few drops of
cinnamon, spearmint or tea tree oil with vodka and let this mixture sit
for two weeks, for a high-octane homemade mouthwash. |
10. Vanish foul odors from shoes |
The smells that reek from
your shoes are from bacteria, which like to live in the moist dark
areas. Spray your shoes with vodka to kill both smells and bacteria.
Soaking your feet in vodka also cures odorous feet. |
11. Create homemade hand sanitizer |
Because
vodka kills bacteria, it makes for the perfect sanitizer. Fill a small
spray bottle with vodka and mist your hands whenever necessary.
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12. Protect against bugs |
The high alcohol content in
vodka is a killer to insects. Mix with water in a spray bottle and
either squirt on yourself or the bugs, for a bite-free outdoor
experience. |
13. Treat poison ivy |
Wash the infected area with
vodka, then rinse with warm water. Dry and repeat, rubbing the area with
a vodka dipped cotton ball several times and letting it air dry. This
also works for treating Jellyfish stings. |
14. Remove Band-Aids painlessly |
Dab the area around the Band-Aid with a cotton ball dipped in vodka to ease the removal without any ripping pain.
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15. Polish silver jewelry |
Pour some vodka in a dish and
swish the piece of jewelry around. Dry and shine with a cloth. If the
item is really dirty let it soak and then scrub the dirt away with a
toothbrush. Swish it in the vodka again and let it dry. |
16. Use as an ice pack |
Place a mixture of water and
vodka in a sealable plastic bag and freeze. The vodka keeps the contents
from freezing completely for a semi-solid texture which applies
perfectly to bumps and bruises.THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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