Mouthwash cups, iron pots, humidifiers, faucets, and many household items will form a thick layer of dirt after being used for a long time. These dirt not only affect the beauty and easily breed bacteria, but also cause cancer and have to be removed.
gargle cup bottom scale: if the water in the cup is not emptied after brushing, a layer of yellow scale will form at the bottom of the cup over a long period of time. Some people will stir the toothbrush in the cup several times when rinsing the toothbrush, but unexpectedly, they stir up the dirt at the bottom of the cup, which not only can not achieve the purpose of cleaning the mouth, but also becomes the cause of disease. Tips for descaling: keep the mouthwash cup dry at all times, boil it in water for 10 minutes every week, or soak some vinegar in the cup, and then carefully brush the bottom of the cup with vinegar.
oil dirt at the bottom of the boiler: the oil dirt outside the boiler is easy to produce carcinogens when it contacts the flame. Therefore, when you start using a new pot, you should pay attention to washing and drying the outside of the pot every time. Descaling tips: when the pot is hot, it is easy to wipe off the oil stains outside the pot with a sponge. The hard to handle burnt paste can be wiped with a toothbrush dipped in vinegar and baking soda, and then dried with a dry cloth. If the stain is serious, you can soak it overnight with boiling water and baking soda powder.
tea dirt: as the saying goes, “if you don’t wash your cup after drinking tea, the king of hell will urge you to die.”. Li Hongzhu, an associate researcher of Tianjin Pharmaceutical Research Institute, told the life times: “tea dirt contains toxic and carcinogenic substances such as cadmium, lead, mercury, arsenic and nitrite, which combine with proteins, fatty acids and vitamins in food to form insoluble deposits, which not only hinders the absorption and digestion of these nutrients by the human body, but also damages the intestines and stomach.” At the same time, it will also cause diseases and functional disorders of the nervous, digestive, urinary and hematopoietic systems, and even cause premature aging. Tips for descaling: coat the inner wall of the tea cup with salt, then gently brush the tea cup with a toothbrush, and finally rinse it with clean water.
humidifier scale: Nie Jing, an associate professor of the environmental pollution and Health Research Office of the Chinese Academy of Environmental Sciences, once pointed out that “humidifiers on the market do not have an automatic cleaning function. If they are not cleaned regularly, microorganisms such as hidden molds will enter the room with the emitted gas mist.” People with weak resistance are prone to pneumonia or respiratory tract infection (humidified pneumonia). Therefore, the humidifier should be changed every day and cleaned once a week. Tips for descaling: dip the humidifier’s own soft brush into white vinegar, gently brush the sink and sensor, then inject clean water, rinse several times.
faucet dirt: after the water pipe is used for a long time, some dirt will deposit on the faucet filter screen, resulting in a smaller water volume. It is also easy to grow moss and breed a large number of bacteria, resulting in gastroenteritis after drinking. Therefore, the faucet filter screen should be cleaned once a month. Tips for descaling: gently brush with a toothbrush dipped in a mild liquid detergent or toothpaste. Be careful not to brush with a steel brush or a rough brush to avoid scratching the filter screen. In addition, water dispensers and thermos bottles should be soaked with vinegar once a month. The method is to pour in hot vinegar, close the lid or seal the mouth, gently shake it, and then stand for half an hour to pour it out and rinse it.
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