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1. PREVENT INSECTS FROM ENTERING YOUR GARDEN
People with gardens find insects and other pests very frustrating to deal with. Insects usually target the leaves of the plants because that’s the area they feed on.
I remember when I used to have an insect problem in my garden years ago. I used a very simple hack to get rid of them forever.
This hack requires you to mix 1-2 tbalespoons of Dawn dish soap with 1 cup of vinegar and 2-3 cups of warm water. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray the plants in your garden. Be sure to spray the leaves and the roots of the plants.
Doing this will prevent any insects from tormenting your gardens again.
2.REMOVES TOUGH STAINS FROM CLOTHEs
Stained clothes are disgusting to look at. Especially if you are the one wearing them. I had many stained clothing and I thought it was impossible to remove the stains. Until I learned that dawn dish soap can help with those types of situations.
If you have trouble with grease stains don’t worry you can get rid of them with this simple trick. Just apply some dawn (about two to three drops) on the stained area and then scrub it.
After you scrub it put in the washer or wash it yourself to see the result. If the stained clothing is white and the stain is still there just use some bleach and vinegar when you’re ready to wash it.
This hack is very useful to me, and I know you will find it very useful as well.
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