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Here’s another helpful post from our friends at Savvy Sugar. Check it out:
Sorry to burst your bubble, but you’re not going to save by drinking vodka! However, the liquor actually has a couple of household uses that will come in handy. Not to mention, you won’t be splashing unnecessary money on products, and you’ll be doing the environment some good because it’s less toxic.
Invest in a bottle of cheap vodka to stretch your dollar in these ways:
Clean Your Clothes
First, do a spot test on the piece of clothing just to be on the safe side. If the material stays in the same condition, spray vodka on the outfit. It’ll keep your clothes fresh in between laundry loads and kill any lingering odors. The liquor is also a good stain remover, so dab some on stubborn stains before throwing your clothes into the washer.
Get Rid of Mold
Spray it on the mold in your bathroom, and after letting it soak in for a good while, wipe it clean. The alcohol will kill the mold.
Air Freshener
Make a one part vodka and three parts water solution and pour it into a spray bottle. Start spraying away to get rid of any odor in the room.
Prevent Flowers From Wilting
Add a few drops of vodka into your flower vase to preserve your lovely bouquet. Vodka lengthens the life of the blooms because it inhibits ethylene production, which is what helps the plant mature, according to the Scientific American.
Repel Insects
Use vodka as an ingredient for a bug repellent. DIYlife.com recommends mixing it with apple cider vinegar and drops of citronella or eucalyptus essential oil. Spray it on yourself or areas you don’t want bugs to come crawling, such as your patio furniture.
Polish and Shine
Take a piece of cloth, wet it with vodka and clean your eyeglasses with it. Alternatively, you can also mix it with some water, then spray the liquid on windows and mirrors to make them shine. So long, Windex!
Glue Remover
Remove the sticky residue left from peeling the label off jars by rubbing the leftover glue with a soft cloth soaked in vodka. You can also use this to dissolve the sticky residue that Band-Aids leave on your skin.
Preserve Razor Blades
After shaving, leave your blades in vodka for a while to disinfect and prevent them from rusting.
Treat Dandruff
Mix one cup vodka with two teaspoons crushed rosemary, then strain the mixture through a coffee cup filter and let it sit for two days before applying it to your head and letting the solution dry.
Remember, getting an inexpensive brand is key—you don’t want to shill out big bucks and waste money on something you’ll be wiping your windows with!
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