Brilio.net - Dippers that are frequently exposed to water tend to become dirty due to moss. Signs of moss can be recognized by the appearance of blackish brown stains and a surface that feels slippery. If left for too long, the moss layer will become thicker and difficult to clean.
When the moss stains are stubborn, cleaning is usually done using citric acid. This high acid content material can be dissolved in water before being brushed onto the surface of the ladle. However, sometimes citric acid is quite difficult to find on the market.
Even without citric acid, it turns out there are other ways that can be used to clean mossy ladles. An interesting trick was once shared by a father through the YouTube account paijo ompong TUTORIAL.
This method only requires one easy-to-find kitchen ingredient to remove moss from the ladle. With this simple method, bathroom equipment can be clean again without the hassle of looking for special cleaning agents.
What needs to be prepared is a bowl or container to mix the cleaning agent. Fill the container with 1 sachet of liquid bleach. Then, add dish soap. Yup, this dish soap is the main kitchen ingredient to practice this trick to clean a mossy ladle.
After that, just dissolve both ingredients with hot water. Stir until smooth before use.
photo: YouTube/paijo ompong TUTORIAL
Next, dip an old toothbrush into the cleaning mixture, then brush it on the ladle. No need to brush hard, moss stains on the ladle are very easy to remove, you know. Finally, if all the stains on the ladle are gone, rinse the ladle with clean water.
"The results are great, but you have to use hot water, friends," said the owner of the YouTube account paijo ompong TUTORIAL, quoted by brilio.net on Monday (3/3).
photo: YouTube/paijo ompong TUTORIAL
Wow, the result is that the ladle that was originally very dirty can be shiny just by cleaning it with simple materials, huh? Are you interested in trying this trick or do you have other tricks?
Not only ladles, there are many other household items that are safe to clean with dishwashing soap. Here are some examples.
1. Tables and chairs.
Dining tables, work tables, side tables, and chairs can be cleaned with dishwashing soap to remove dust, dirt, and stains.
2. Bookshelves and storage shelves.
Bookshelves, storage shelves, and other shelves in the home can be cleaned with dish soap to remove accumulated dust and dirt.
3. Dressing table and mirror.
Dressing tables and mirrors in the bedroom or bathroom can be cleaned with dish soap to remove stains and dirt.
4. Wooden furniture.
Wooden furniture such as cupboards, tables, chairs, and cabinets can be cleaned with dishwashing soap diluted in water to remove dust and dirt without damaging the wood surface.
5. Children's equipment.
Children's toys, high chairs, and other surfaces frequently used by children can be cleaned with a mild dish soap that is safe for their sensitive skin.
6. Bathroom equipment.
The bathtub, sink, toilet, and other surfaces in the bathroom can be cleaned with dish soap to remove stubborn dirt and stains.
7. Lights and glass.
Lights, windows, and other glass can be cleaned with a mixture of water and dish soap to remove stains and dust.
(brl/lut)