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Surprisingly smart uses for salt - Page 3 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Surprisingly smart uses for salt


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[post_page_title]Sparking fish tanks and vases[/post_page_title]
Often overlooked, fish tanks often use a little TLC now and again. The best thing about cleaning a fish tank with salt is that it’s a natural, non-toxic product – check with an expert first, just to be safe. Remove stains and accumulated mineral deposits with non-iodized salt. With a clean, unused sponge, rub gently on the glass with salt and wash it down with warm water. If you are wondering what else could benefit from a little salt cleaning, get rid of mineral deposits from vases with the same technique.

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