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Came across a interesting thing today. How to use vodka as cleaning agent. I have to say I haven’t tried it myself but it seems probable, after all is alchool. So if on sunday morning you wake up not with an hangover you can decide to hit the vodka and start…cleaning!
So, you can use Vodka as a Cleaning Agent as follows:
- It is great for cleaning hard stones like diamonds. Just pour some vodka in a dish, take your ring and swish it back and forth. Dry it off and it will give you a beautiful sheen. If it is really dirty, put it in and let it soak a while and then scrub with a toothbrush. After you are done, just swish and dry.
- To remove mold and mildew from caulking, fill a spray bottle with inexpensive vodka and spray it onto the mold and mildew. Let this sit for about 15 minutes. Then, scrub with a toothbrush, if necessary.
- Since we don’t wear beaded clothes too often, it is a shame to pay for dry cleaning. Some beaded clothes are not cleanable and say to spot clean. To freshen these, put some vodka in a small spray bottle and spritz the underarm area and neckline on the wrong side of the fabric. Hang and let air dry.
- If you want to get a sparkling shine on your eyeglasses that don’t have protective coating, spritz with vodka and buff with a soft cloth. Do not use on coated lenses of eyeglasses that suggest that you avoid alcohol based products.
- Because of vodka’s high alcohol content, it is a potent insect killer. Put a little in a spray bottle and squirt the bugs or yourself. They will be on their drunken way.
