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People have been cleaning with salt for thousands of years. It's an inexpensive and effective way to clean grease, rust, grime, and stains. If you're interested in using more natural cleaning supplies, head to the pantry and read on for ways to get started cleaning with salt.

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Make an all-purpose kitchen cleaner.

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    Shake the bottle really well before you spray the cleaner on counters, tables, or surfaces in your kitchen or bathroom. Once you spritz the cleanser on, rub it off with a damp sponge. Rinse out your sponge and wipe again to remove the cleanser. [2]
    • Vinegar is a weak acid, so it's really helpful in a cleaning product. It can lift dirt and stains, especially when you combine it with salt.
    • If you have stuck on messes, go ahead and sprinkle salt directly onto a damp sponge. Then, scour the surface until it's clean. This is great for cleaning tile or grout, for instance.
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Get rid of rust on your cookware and knives.

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    Carefully spread the paste on the rusty metal and let it dry completely. Then, take a kitchen brush and scrub off the dried paste. Rinse the metal and wipe the shiny surface dry so you don't see water spots. [3]
    • For an even brighter result, use lemon juice instead of water when you mix the paste.
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Polish copper or brass with a salt paste.

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    You can use your fingers or a dry cloth to spread the paste onto tarnished copper or brass. Let it sit for 1 hour before you wipe off the paste with a clean, damp cloth. You should see shiny metal underneath. [5]
    • Unsure if your piece is brass or bronze? No worries! You can use this polishing paste for both.
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Scrub cutting boards with salt and lemon.

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Keep the drains in your sinks clear.

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Remove coffee or tea stains from mugs.

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  1. You can use your fingers or a scrub brush to rub this mixture into the stains. Then, rinse it off with hot water and check your progress. Really stubborn stains might need another scrub! [8]
    • Don't forget to clean your coffee pot, too. You could use the dish soap and soap mixture or put 1 cup (150 g) of crushed ice into a room-temperature glass coffee pot. Add 2 teaspoons (9 g) of coarse salt and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of water. Swirl the pot so the salt and ice scour the bottom. Then, dump it out and rinse it.
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Eliminate sweat stains from your shirts.

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    Take a sponge and dip it in the hot saltwater. Then, dab it on yellow sweat stains that have set on your clothes. Keep dipping and dabbing until you see the stains lift. [12]
    • Wash the clothes once the stain's out. This gets rid of the salt that's left in the fibers of the shirt.

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  • Question
    Can salt chase away roaches?
    Emma Miller
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    Yes, it can! I actually had roaches recently and tested the method, and it works quickly!
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    How do you use salt to get rid of roaches?
    Devyn Hughes
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    Regular salt does not kill roaches. However, Epsom salts will, Just place a little in a shallow dish and leave it out where you have noticed roach activity.
  • Question
    Will the brass polish work on silver?
    Lina DaSilva
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    For silver, the brass polish you mentioned might not be the best choice. Instead, use a simple salt and baking soda solution to brighten up your silver.
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