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Club Soda—It’s not just for tummy
aches, stains, and mixed drinks.
I think it’s fairly common knowledge that club soda
is great for stomach distress. And most people probably know that it also works
well to clean certain food stains, especially red wine. However, I recently
came across a few other uses for club soda and thought I’d pass them along.
Sticking with stains, if Rover or your toddler
piddles on the carpet or couch, reach for the club soda. Sop up as much urine
as possible, then pour club soda over the stain. Blot well. Club soda not only
cleans the stain, it eliminates the odor.
Speaking of piddle, if the birds bomb your
windshield, spritz with club soda. The fizz will make it easier to remove the droppings.
Club soda will also clean stainless steel and
porcelain. Pour the club soda directly on the surface. Wipe with a soft, dry
cloth. For stainless, rinse with warm water, then wipe dry. For porcelain,
there’s no need to rinse with water.
Making pancakes or waffles? If you like fluffy ones,
omit the salt in the recipe (there’s salt in club soda) and replace half the
milk with club soda.
Here’s a great summer tip for those days when you go
swimming in the pool. Rinse your hair in club soda afterwards. The carbonation will help
counter the damage chlorine can do to your hair. And if your hair is blond and
turns green in a chlorinated pool, a club soda rinse will get rid of the
unwanted color.
Flat club soda is great for watering houseplants
because of all the minerals it contains.
If you use cast-iron cookware, clean up is much
easier if you pour some club soda into the warm pan. It will keep the
food particles from sticking.
Pour club soda over rusty nails, screws, and bolts.
The carbonation will bubble away the rust, making it easier to remove the
hardware.
5 comments:
I can't wait to try those pancakes. Thanks!
If you like your pancakes light and fluffy, you'll never make them any other way again, Angela.
Cast iron. My husband the home cook, loves to cook in a certain cast iron pan, and Everything sticks! (I'm dishwasher and kitchen cleaner, glady to avoid cooking.) I'm getting some club soda for that $$%^ pan!!! Thank you.
Sorry I didn't sign the cast iron post.
Kathye
Kath, good luck with that pan!
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