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Never throw away squeezed lemons, here are some practical tips to reuse them

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Disinfectant for kitchen surfaces.

In addition, since it is a disinfectant product, you can always pass it through the sink along with the baking soda, rubbing vigorously. At the end of the procedure, the sink will be shiny again, smelling and feeling like  a deeply sanitized sink.  In the end you will only need to rinse it and it will be as good as new.

Additionally, as the lemon travels down the pipes, it also disinfects them, eliminating bad odors. Likewise  , it can be used in the coffee maker  , which, use after use, stains the sides. In this case, just place the lemon peel inside the coffee maker, pour the ice with the salt and close it. It works for one night.

The next morning, use the lemon peels to  remove the remaining stains,  rub them well, then wipe with the sponge and the coffee maker is practically new.

Multi-purpose cleaner and degreaser

Finally, you can proceed to prepare a multipurpose degreasing detergent, scented but natural at the same time, which can be used to clean all surfaces, of any material, without any problem  . The lemon peels are collected, placed in a container,  covered with white vinegar and left to sit for two weeks.

After the indicated time, the shells are removed and the cleaning detergent is used. It seems clear that lemon is a true panacea in the kitchen in any context. Finally, here’s how to clean the wooden cutting board that usually drives us crazy. Rub lemon peels on stains and dirt, just like you do banana peel  on some surfaces and you’re done. 

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