Brilio.net - Motorcycle speedometers that have been used for a long time are often covered in cracked or scratched stains, disrupting the visibility of speed, fuel, and mileage information. These cracked stains are usually caused by exposure to sunlight, dust, and dirt. If left untreated, the stains will become more stubborn and risk breaking the speedometer glass , requiring replacement. Many people use oil to remove these cracked stains, but TikTok user @cara_atasi has another effective trick using only one kitchen ingredient.
How to fix cracked stains on speedometer glass.The first thing to prepare is 1 sheet of tissue. Drop a little cooking oil on the tissue. Yup, this cooking oil is the main kitchen ingredient to help remove cracked stains on the speedometer glass. The owner of the TikTok account @cara_atasi admitted that he only used vegetable oil.
photo: TikTok/@cara_atasi
After applying cooking oil, rub the tissue onto the surface of the speedometer glass while pressing it lightly.
"Apply the speedometer glass evenly," said the owner of the TikTok account @cara_atasi, quoted by BrilioFood on Sunday (28/4).
You don't need to wait long, the speedometer glass that has been oiled will automatically shine like new.
photo: TikTok/@cara_atasi
Cleaning up cooking oil spills on the floor can be quite an annoying task but here are some steps you can follow.
1. Handle it immediately.
Don't let oil sit on the floor for too long. The sooner you clean it up, the easier it will be to remove.
2. Absorption.
Use oil paper or kitchen towels to absorb spilled oil. Place the paper or towel over the spill and press gently to absorb as much oil as possible.
3. Oil absorbent powder.
If the spill is large, you may need to use a special oil-absorbing powder, available at most home improvement stores or chemical stores. Sprinkle the powder over the spill and let it sit for a few minutes to absorb the oil.
4. Cleaner.
Once the oil has been absorbed as much as possible, use a floor cleaner that is suitable for your floor type. Be sure to follow the instructions for use on the product label.
5. Wash the floor.
After cleaning up the oil spill with a cleaner, wash the floor with clean water to remove any cleaner residue and any remaining oil.
6. Dry the floor.
Finally, be sure to dry the floor with a clean towel or rag to prevent further accidents or spills.
Make sure to always be careful when cleaning up spilled cooking oil because it can make the floor slippery.
(brl/lut)