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9 uses of vodka around the house

By Kiwilimón - 2018-10-16T09:16:38.200673Z
Yes! Believe it or not, vodka has other uses besides being that drink that makes you dance like there's no tomorrow. Its cheaper versions work wonders and it's an excellent product to enhance the look of our home.     Want to know how? Check out these 9 uses of vodka: Cleans glass surfaces. Replace your window and glass surface cleaner with a diluted mixture of vodka. Clean as you usually do. Removes stains from upholstery. Remove ink, grass, and even some food stains by rubbing a cloth (dampened with vodka). Shines metal accessories.  Dampen a small towel with vodka (just like you would with cotton) and simply rub the accessories with the cloth. Refresh fabrics. Say goodbye to fabric fresheners or odor absorbers. Spray a diluted mixture of vodka with water (more water than vodka) to eliminate bad odors. Eliminates rust from metal. Soak any rusty metal object you want to clean in a bowl of vodka. Cleans oily scalps. Add 30 ml of vodka to your shampoo to prevent or eliminate sebum buildup on the scalp. Keeps flowers fresh. Combine a few drops of vodka with a teaspoon of white sugar and add the mixture to the vase where you'll place the flowers. They will last twice as long. Brightens tiles and mosaics. Remove stains and mold from tiles and mosaics by spraying vodka and letting it sit for 30 minutes. Then scrub with a small brush (an old toothbrush works well). Refresh your shoes. Eliminate bad odors from shoes and boots by spraying the inside with a mixture of vodka diluted in water.   View original article.   Article courtesy of     Vodka Recipes    White Chocolate and Cranberry Vodka Mousse  Penne al Vodka  Vodka Cranberry  Vodka Drink Lemon And you, what uses do you give to vodka?