Brilio.net - Cleaning cloth napkins that are commonly used in the kitchen can be a challenge. Stains that stick, such as oil, food, and dust, are often stubborn and difficult to remove, and can even become crusty. Cloth napkins are indeed prone to dirt because their function is to wipe and clean various stains in the kitchen.
However, it is important to diligently clean the napkins so that they can be reused immediately. Knowing a quick and practical way to clean kitchen napkins can save time and effort, so you don't have to scrub hard anymore.
It turns out, there is a practical way to clean kitchen napkins at a cost of only Rp1,000. This method was shared by a YouTube channel user IRT Produktif, who showed an effective way to clean napkins without any extra effort.
At the beginning of the video, a very dirty kitchen towel is shown.
"This video wants to give tips on how to quickly wash super duper duper dirty cloths without scrubbing, and with a capital of only IDR 1,000," he said, as reported by brilio.net from the IRT Produktif YouTube channel on Tuesday (11/2).
photo: YouTube/IRT Produktif
Prepare the ingredients for washing, namely detergent soap in packaging or sachets that are usually sold for around Rp1,000. After the dirty napkin is put into the container, the next step is to pour the detergent soap sufficiently.
"Pour in the washing soap, I happen to use a thousand rupiah washing soap. If you want to use another brand, you can, guys," explained the owner of the YouTube channel IRT Produktif.
photo: YouTube/IRT Produktif
On the other hand, cook or boil enough water. Then pour the boiling water into a container containing napkins and detergent. Then stir, you can use a spatula so that the soap is evenly mixed. Next, let it sit until the washing water is cold. After it is cold, rub it for a while just using your hands, without brushing. The last step, rinse with clean water.
photo: YouTube/IRT Produktif
Practical and the results are clean. The kitchen towel that was originally dirty has changed to be clean as new again. Not complicated, right?
(brl/lut)