foto: Instagram/@epw711
Brilio.net - Scissors are a tool that has the same function as a knife. Scissors are usually used to cut various kinds of food ingredients, such as vegetables. So, after use, scissors must always be cleaned thoroughly. Otherwise, the scissors may become dirty or even rusty.
Iron and metal kitchen utensils such as scissors are susceptible to rust. Reported by thekitchn.com, rust formation is not an indication of the quality of the scissors. However, if left untreated, rust can affect the use of the tool. Usually rusty scissors become difficult to use or even dull.
When they want to remove rust from scissors, some people usually rub them with sandpaper. However, this method certainly requires extra energy. Therefore, not everyone wants to do it.
Even though you know, don't you? There are other tricks that are easier to get rid of rust on scissors. This trick was shared by Instagram user @epw711. Through one of the uploaded videos, he admitted that the trick he did could make the rust disappear in just 5 minutes.
A quick way to get rid of rust on scissors in just 5 minutes.
As reported by BrilioFood on Friday (1/3), there are a number of kitchen ingredients used to clean these rusty scissors. The kitchen ingredients in question are baking soda and vinegar. Well, a mixture of these two ingredients can be effective in removing rust quickly without extra effort, you know.
How to use it is quite easy. First of all, prepare a large or wide container (which can fit the scissors completely). After that, place the scissors into the container. If the rusty part is on the blade, make sure the scissors are positioned open.
photo: Instagram/@epw711
Next, sprinkle baking soda evenly over all the rusty parts. After that, pour in enough vinegar. Then soak these scissors for 5 minutes. The mixture of these two ingredients will react and make the rust fade by itself.
photo: Instagram/@epw711
If you let it sit, the scissors will be much cleaner. However, you can rub it a little with a wire brush or sponge so that the remaining rust stains can be removed. After that, rinse thoroughly and dry.
To prevent rust from appearing again, make sure the scissors are stored in a clean and completely dry condition. The storage area should not be damp. That way, the scissors will last longer and not rust easily.
photo: Instagram/@epw711
Since it was uploaded on February 8, this video has been watched more than 1,000 times on Instagram. Who would have thought, many netizens would be interested in trying this trick. This was expressed directly through the comments column.
"My scissors are rusty too, please try it," said Instagram @imamel.home.
"Wow, you can do that, thanks for the tips," said Instagram @misstriaa_.
"So it looks like it's new again," said Instagram @rumah_m.a.
"Wow, you don't need to rub it any more, " explained Instagram @intannajiahalim.
"Oh, I happen to have rusty scissors, thanks for the tip, sis," said Instagram @rakhmawati.risqi2.
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How to sharpen dull scissors.
Dull scissors will definitely be less comfortable to use. So, if you want to sharpen dull scissors, you can try the following methods:
1. Use a sharpening stone.
Use a whetstone or sharpening stone to gently rub the sides of the scissors. Make sure to follow the original angle of the scissors when sharpening.
2. Use a scissor sharpener.
There are special tools that can be used to sharpen scissors easily. Follow the instructions on the tool.
3. Use aluminum foil.
Cut a piece of aluminum foil several times, then cut the foil several times. This can help sharpen scissors quickly.
4. Cut the paper.
Repeatedly cutting paper can help sharpen the scissors. Make sure to do this carefully and not damage the scissors.
5. Fabric scissors.
Similar to paper scissors, repeatedly cutting fabric can also help sharpen the scissors.
6. Use fine sandpaper.
If the scissors have rust or very dull edges, you can use fine sandpaper to remove the rust and repair the edges.
7. Use kitchen utensils.
A finer kitchen knife or knife sharpener can also be used to sharpen scissors.
8. Motor oil.
Apply a little motor oil to the scissors and wipe them clean with a clean cloth. This can help repair minor damage and make scissor movements smoother.
9. Diatomaceous earth.
Mix a little diatomaceous earth with water to make a paste. Apply this paste on the scissors and let it dry. Then, clean with a clean cloth.
(brl/tin)