Home Remedy: A Sunlight dishwashing liquid hack to save you money
Updated | By Stacey and JSbu
The amount of times one washes dishes is most definitely uncountable and the many times we have to go trekking to the shops just to buy more soap is probably worse but what if you found a way to save you time and money?
Now we sure some people are wondering why this is so important and if it actually works. And the answer is, YES, it most definitely is important, especially to those who run a household and know the frustration of running out of dishwashing liquid and going to the shops time and time again. This is one hack you have to try!
This Facebook lady, who goes by Maureen Nokulunga Mzobe, was definitely thinking about the end game. We see you, sis!
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She decided to share a dishwashing liquid hack on social media where you begin with and end up with two bottles just by adding some salt. Who would have imagined that it would be that easy?
Please take a look below at the steps to make your life easier; you'll thank us later.
Step 1: Take 1 full bottle of dishwashing liquid and distribute it in half. Like the picture below and pour 1 teaspoon of salt in each half. Preferably Cerebos.
Step 2: Shake them thoroughly. It will look ugly and white, but the trick is not to worry.
Step 3: Fill your bottles with cold water and shake again. This is what it will look like (see picture below). Don't mind that it's white. Store it overnight.
Step 4: On the following day, you will wake up with 2 full bottles of perfect dishwashing liquid. The consistency is the same as an original bottle of Sunlight liquid; cleaning is the same. It's like you never did anything to it.
One bottle has just become 2 bottles of liquid just overnight. How magical?
Do you think this is a life hack you would try out?
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