5 ways to use mayonnaise as a homemade cleaner
By
Eloísa Carmona - 2021-10-29T11:52:32Z
Getting creative with the resources we have at home gives us great opportunities to make the most of our pantry, that's why hereFrom removing gum to saving wet wood,From removing gum to saving wet wood, this salad and sandwich ingredient could have many more uses than just dressing your meals.Remove crayon drawingsIf there are little artist kids at home who have left their mark on the walls with crayons, mayonnaise will be your best friend for removing those works of art. Generously clean the stain with mayonnaise and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, clean again with a damp cloth to remove any oily residue, dry off with a towel, and allow it to dry completely. Avoid using this method on flat paint finishes, as it may leave an oil stain.Remove water marks from woodThe oil in mayonnaise can remove moisture from a water mark on a coffee table or other wooden surfaces. Just apply a bit of mayonnaise and let it sit for a few minutes. Afterwards, wipe with a cloth and that's it.Remove stuck gumRemove gum from shoe soles before it sticks to your floors and carpets with a little mayonnaise on the shoes until the gum starts to loosen. Then, scrape it off with a knife.Clean plant leavesIf you have large plants with broad leaves that are already looking dusty, clean them to make them look shiny again and to ensure they get all the nutrients they need from the sun. This trick adds shine to the leaves, and keeping the leaves clean helps the plant perform photosynthesis.Remove labelsTo remove a particularly sticky label, rub a little mayonnaise on it and let it soak. Then, easily remove it with a cloth or a soft-bristled brush.Extra tip: If you have a squeaky hinge, use a little mayonnaise as a lubricant. Just remove the hinge pin and cover it with mayonnaise. Then, reinsert it and wipe off the excess with a damp cloth.