Citric acid, like lemon juice, are two popular means for cleaning various surfaces.
However, there are some unusual uses for them that you might not know about.
How to use citric acid
For example, citric acid has not only cleansing properties, but also refreshing ones. So if you feel an unpleasant smell from the microwave, it will come to the rescue.
Dissolve 2 tablespoons of powder in 500 milliliters of water and heat in the microwave for 3 minutes at maximum power.
Citric acid also helps in washing windows. For this, 100 grams of powder dissolved in 500 milliliters of water is enough.
By the way, the same solution is used to clean plumbing, only after application you should wait 30 minutes and then remove the product.
1 tablespoon dissolved in a glass of water is the concentration needed to wash a burnt pan. The liquid should be boiled for 10 minutes.
Citric acid also copes with rust. Dilute it in water in a proportion of 1 tablespoon for every 1 liter of water and leave the rusty tools in this solution overnight.