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Brilio.net - Dish washing soap is relatively affordable. This ingredient is also effective in removing food stains on kitchen furniture. Starting from drink stains, sauces, oil, and others, you can clean them with dish soap. There are many sizes of dishwashing soap packaging that can be purchased according to your needs.
However, if dishwashing soap is used regularly every day, this kitchen ingredient will automatically run out quickly. Many people get around this by adding water, so that dishwashing soap can be more economical. In fact, this trick can make dish soap less foam, you know.
If the dishwashing soap lacks foam, the stains on the kitchen furniture will automatically remain stubborn and difficult to remove. So, to stay frugal, you can copy the trick for getting more dishwashing soap from netizens on the TikTok account @fitaalfatihapurnamasari. After all, this trick really helps make dishwashing soap last for months.
"Lifehack mama lime 780ml is economical for 2-3 months," he wrote in a post on the TikTok account @fitaalfatihapurnamasari, quoted by BrilioFood on Friday (29/3).
The first thing that must be prepared is a basin for mixing dish soap. Then, add 1 small glass of salt . Yup, salt is the main kitchen ingredient for practicing this trick with lots of dishwashing soap. After the salt is added, then pour in 1 pack of 780 ml dishwashing soap.
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Next, pour in 10 liters of water. Stir until all the soap and salt are dissolved in the water. While stirring, you should be careful so that the dish soap doesn't spill and be wasted. Once finished, the dishwashing soap can be transferred into bottles or jerry cans.
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The owner of the TikTok account @fitaalfatihapurnamasari shows the results of the dishwashing soap that has been reproduced, here. Apparently, the dish soap suds were still abundant and succeeded in making the cooking utensils scratchy. Well, you don't need to worry about trying this trick because it still saves you dishwashing soap, OK?
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How about it, it's really simple, isn't this trick for increasing dish soap? Taking a peek at @fitaalfatihapurnamasari's TikTok upload, there aren't many comments from other netizens yet, but this video has already received enthusiasm from up to 32 thousand viewers, you know.
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Kitchen salt stocks sometimes coagulate by themselves due to moisture. Salt that is lumpy is definitely difficult to pick up and measure for cooking. So, here are a number of ways to store salt so it doesn't clump.
1. Use a tight container.
Store salt in an airtight, tight container to prevent moisture from entering. An airtight container will help keep the salt dry.
2. Add rice grains.
Storing a few grains of rice in a salt container can help absorb moisture that can cause the salt to clump.
3. Use silica gel.
Place the silica gel bag in the salt container. Silica gel can absorb moisture in the air and help prevent the salt from clumping.
4. Keep away from moisture.
Store the salt container in a dry place and away from sources of moisture such as a damp kitchen or near a pot of boiling water.
5. Add black rice.
Some people also use this method by adding a few grains of black rice to the salt container. Black rice is known for its ability to absorb moisture.
6. Move to a dry place.
If possible, store salt in an airtight container in a drier place, such as a cupboard or pantry away from the kitchen.
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