How to Use Cola as a Detergent
Sometimes you need to make a decision, being able to carry on a healthy social life or buy what’s necessary in terms of detergent so that you can clean your house. Thankfully, with this little trick I am sure that you will not need be forced to make this dilemma again. If at a time of emergency, you shall simply need cola.
Cleaners Box Hill advise that cola’s perhaps one of the cleaning industry’s hidden gems, which is why you will not hear much talk about its potent cleaning properties by professionals. However, I don’t lie to you, when I tell you that you can trust cola to carry on important tasks such as rust removal or the costly to have done unplugging of the drain. Let’s see how cola works in action.
Rust is caused, when the metal reacts on an atomic level with the oxygen in the air. While this is a very slow process, the resulting layer of rust causes problems for you as a home owner and I’m not talking only about the aesthetic effect of it all. The fix is simple. Buy a few thin aluminium sheets, which you should crunch and then soap in cola. What you have done is create a potent abrasive tool for cleaning the rust both mechanically and through the acidic properties of the cola. I can guarantee that this method will work, but you will need to repeat the procedure a few more times.
Since we know how fast cola is at decomposing and eating through organic matter, it’s no wonder that the acids found in cola have been used as a means to unclog sinks. Cleaning Box Hill teams can confirm that pouring two cans of cola down the drain will dissolve any organic based clog, after it’s flushed with hot water.