Uncommon Household Uses for Salt: To Clean or Kill a Fire

Use Salt Instead of Chemicals for Many Household Projects

By Emma S., published Jan 13, 2006
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Salt is found in most every home in the world but it actually has many more uses besides being edible and making other foods taste better. Most people know that salt melts ice making a great staple to have around in the winter. Sprinkle it on steps and hand railings for safety. It's used on roads in states that get lots of snow and ice in the winter for less treacherous traveling.

Salt works impressively on ink stains on carpet. If the ink is still wet immediately cover it with salt. Allow the salt to sit overnight then vacuum the area. The salt will absorb the ink. If the ink is already dry wet it thoroughly before trying the salt treatment. Salt works on other stains, too, like Kool-Aid or juice.

In case of fire in the kitchen pour salt on it. Small fires, on a burner or in the oven, are easily stamped out by pouring a large amount of salt directly on it. Actually, any small household fire can be stamped out by pouring salt on it. Salt is inexpensive making it even more attractive as a cleaner and household staple.

Tarnished silver will look practically new again when you shine it with salt. You can also remove mildew with a combination of salt and lemon juice. Mix enough lemon juice in with the salt to make a paste and use it on tubs and shower tiles.

Don't own a weed eater? Use salt to get rid of those unsightly weeds. Simply pour salt on the weeds and they'll wither and die. At first sight of weeds pour salt around the area, particularly next to sidewalks, around steps and around lawn ornaments. It's especially great if you have cracks in pavement or sidewalks and weeds tend to grow up through the cracks.

Bothered by ants? Leave a trail of salt wherever you see ants and you won't see them marching along that path anymore. Ants hate salt and so do other garden critters, like snails. Sprinkle salt around the perimeter of your garden and you'll have less pests and healthier-looking veggies.

If you want your laundry to be extra clean, and your clothes to keep their brightness, pour a half-cup of salt into the washer, during the wash cycle, with your regular laundry detergent. Salt will scrub clothes clean and prevent fading.

Takeaways
  • Salt is inexpensive and can take the place of some household cleaners.
  • Salt will keep your laundry looking bright and clean.
  • Salt will kill weeds in your yard.
Did You Know?
Salt is a mineral that has over 14,000 known uses in our world.
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Do NOT put salt in/on fire! A guy in my chemistry class held a crystal of salt in a flame once just for fun, and a small imperfection in the salt crystal expanded in the heat, blowing the small salt crystal apart and lodging a part of it in his science partner's lower lip. So only put salt in a flame if you want to put out a friendship, or your hopes of dating/kissing in the next 2 weeks.. not to put out the fire!

Posted on 05/09/2008 at 3:05:37 PM

 
The information about egg freshness is not accurate. To test an egg's freshness you should submerge it in plain water (not salted). A fresh egg will sink and lay horizontally on the bottom of the container because it has very little air inside the shell. As the egg ages, the size of the air bubble inside the shell increases. Therefore, the older the egg, the more it will rise off the bottom of the container until a finally, a completely floating egg indicates the egg is quite old and probably should not be eaten.

Posted on 02/05/2008 at 7:02:25 PM

 
what is the answer to my questions?

Posted on 09/10/2007 at 3:09:00 AM

 
Interesting article on salt. I was surprised to find that salt will kill weeds and stop ants. Learn something new every day!

Posted on 08/13/2006 at 7:08:00 PM

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