Don’t throw away used tea bags: learn this trick to leave your glass and mirrors totally sparkling

You won’t be able to believe all the functions that the tea bags. Normally we make an infusion and then the container goes into the trash, but the truth is that you can use them for many other things that you probably didn’t know about and that will help you in daily life.

For example, they are ideal for cleaning our pets’ eyes, since being a grass it does not harm them, and the bag does not fill them with waste as can happen with cotton. In addition, they are also good for neutralizing odors, so many let them dry and place them in the refrigerator.

Don’t throw away the tea bags.

Not to mention the function they have if we make compost with them. Tea decomposes like any organic material and ends up serving as fertilizer for plants. But in addition to all this, it also has other culinary functions that you probably didn’t expect.

They have many more functions than you thought.

When it comes to home cleaning, tea bags They can become an ally for perfectionists. There are certain corners that are quite difficult to clean, such as glass and mirrors. Chemical compounds derived from different plants, which are also found in the herbs contained in tea bags, can be used for this task.

Once you have used the tea to prepare your infusion, do not throw away the tea bag. Instead, set it aside until it cools. Once it is at room temperature, remove all excess water by carefully squeezing it out; It should be moist but not wet. Finally, use it to clean and scrub glass or mirrors, taking care not to break it.

They help you clean glass.

Finally, remove any excess product or water that remains on the mirror or glass with the help of a cloth or newspaper. You will see how, thanks to the tea bagsall the dirt or dirt that was stuck is much easier to remove.

 
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