What To Do With Cheap Vodka – 7 Unusual Uses
The title may seem ironic to you, but we assure you it is not. We are about to discover some unusual uses for cheap vodka one can buy anywhere, in some situations when you could hardly think this alcoholic beverage can be of great help. So here is more on what to do with vodka, assuring your none of the below alternative uses involves drinking it. All these revelations come via Instructables.com
If you partied all night or cooked in the kitchen, spritz down your garments with a vodka dilution between dry cleaning to remove odors. Unfortunately, this does nothing for stains, so once you’ve spilled red wine on your favorite white coat, you’ve really got no other option but take it to the professionals.
A small spray bottle with vodka and water is the perfect solution for cleaning your glasses. Make your own cleaning solution by combining water, alcohol, and a drop of dish soap.
Vodka is a great solvent for sticky residue. Maybe you have a tiny spray bottle that used to hold overpriced lens cleaning solution that you’ve decided to repurpose into a homemade lens cleaning solution spray bottle, but it has sticky residue from the label that used to be on it.
Add a teaspoon each of vodka and sugar to water to keep freshly cut flowers looking great. The vodka kills the bacteria that would otherwise grow in the water, and the sugar provides nutrients the flowers need to thrive.
Add a teaspoon each of vodka and sugar to water to keep freshly cut flowers looking great. The vodka kills the bacteria that would otherwise grow in the water, and the sugar provides nutrients the flowers need to thrive.
A vodka dilution makes a great window-cleaning solution. Combine vodka and water in a spray bottle and use newspapers for a perfect, streak-free finish!
A vodka rinse is a great solution for dandruff or dry scalp. Mix one cup of vodka with two teaspoons of rosemary and let sit for two days. Strain and use as a rinse to remove shampoo build-up, or as a leave-in scalp treatment.