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12 AWESOME USES OF LEMON

When life gives you lemons, you should make lemonade. But what to do with
finishes? Besides adding lemons to drinks there are a lot of ways to use lemons in
your home. So dont toss all those lemon peels and put them to work. Heres every
single way you can use lemons:

Clean greasy messes


Have you got anything Greasy or splattered stove tops? If your kitchen has been the
victim of some sloppy sauting, try to use lemon halves before taking out possibly
toxic chemical cleaners. Add some salt for abrasion on a juiced lemon half and rub
on the greasy areas, wipe up with a towel. Be careful while using lemon on marble
counter tops, or any kind of surface that may be sensitive to acid.

Clean coffee pot or tea kettle


For cleaning mineral deposit that is build up in the tea kettle, fill it with water, add a
handful of thin slices of lemon peel and bring to a boil. Turn off heat and leave it for
one hour, drain and rinse well. For coffee pots, add salt, ice and lemon rinds to the
empty pot; swish and swirl for one or two minutes, dump and rinse.
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Clean the microwave


All it needs is one exploding bowl of food to render the gunk interior of the
microwave, sometimes with cement like properties. Instead of using strong chemical
cleaners, try to add lemon rinds to a microwave safe bowl filled halfway with cold
water. Cook on high for five minutes, in order to boil the water and the steam to
condense on the walls and tops of the oven. Remove the hot bowl carefully and
clean away the dirt with a towel.

Deodorize the garbage disposal


Use lemon peels to deodorize the garbage disposal and make your kitchen smell
freshly at the same time. It is a quick way to finally dispose of spent lemon peels
after you have used them for any of these reasons.

Polish chrome and copper


A halved lemon dipped in salt or baking powder can be used to brighten copper
ware, as well as brass, stainless or chrome steel. Put a juiced lemon half in salt, you
can also use cream of tartar or baking soda instead of the salt and rub on the
affected area. Let it stay on for ten minutes. Then rinse in warm water and polish dry.

Keep insects out


Many pests hate the acid of lemon. You can chop of the peels and place them along
thresholds, windowsills, and near any holes or cracks where ants or pests can be
entering.

Make a scented humidifier


If your house suffers from dry heat in the winter, you should put lemon peels in a pot
of water and simmer on the lowest stove top setting to humidify and scent the air.

Refresh cutting boards


Because of lemons low pH, it has antibacterial properties that makes lemon a good
choice for refreshing cutting boards. After proper disinfecting rub the surface with a
halved lemon, let it sit for a few seconds and then rinse.

Lighten age spots


A lot of folk remedies suggest using lemon peel to help lighten age spots. You should
apply a small piece to the affected area and leave on for one hour.

Soften dry elbows


Take a half lemon sprinkled with baking soda on elbows, just place the elbow in the
lemon and twist the lemon as if you are juicing it for more than ten minutes. Rinse
and dry.

Use on the skin


Lemon peels can be very lightly rubbed on your face for a nice skin tonic, then rinse.
Always be careful around your eyes.

Make a sugar scrub


Mix a half cup of sugar with finely chopped lemon peel and enough olive oil to get a
paste. Wet your body in the shower, turn off the water and massage sugar mix all
over your skin, rinse, but be soft.

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