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Water risks causing an electrical short circuit.

  31 Mei 2024 20:01

Brilio.net - Switches and sockets are often touched every day, so they get dirty easily. Not to mention, usually a lot of dust and crust sticks to it, which makes this tool dirty after using it for a long time.

If you want to clean a crusty switch or socket , it's best not to douse it with water. The reason is, water risks causing an electrical short circuit. This was also explained by YouTube account user Uma Ome. In his upload, the man also explained a trick to eradicate scale on the socket switch so that it shines again.

"Don't use water, so it doesn't get between the switches," he stressed, quoted by BrilioFood from YouTube Uma Ome on Friday (31/5).

This gentleman explained that instead of using water, he only needed one kitchen ingredient to clean the socket switch.

Tricks to get rid of scale on the socket switch so it shines using 1 kitchen ingredient.

Before starting the trick, first put duct tape around the switch or socket so that the cleaning agent doesn't get on the walls of the house. Then, prepare an old toothbrush to help with the process of cleaning the socket switch.

Grease the toothbrush with a little dish soap. Yup, dishwashing soap is the main kitchen ingredient for practicing this trick to get rid of limescale on the socket switch. Rub the socket switch for a few moments until the stain disappears.

Gentleman's trick to get rid of limescale on the socket switch  YouTube

photo: YouTube/Uma Ome

Next, wipe the socket switch with a clean, dry cloth or towel. Make sure there is no remaining dish soap left on the socket switch. See, the result is that the socket switch is much shinier, right?

Gentleman's trick to get rid of limescale on the socket switch  YouTube

foot: YouTube/Uma Ome

How about it? Isn't this really practical trick to get rid of limescale on the socket switch? Do you have other tricks or are interested in trying tricks like those in Uma Ome's YouTube upload which has been watched 5,000 times?

(brl/lut)

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