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10 Strange Coca Cola Uses to Try at Home

10 Strange Coca-Cola Uses to Try at Home

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Whether you like it or hate it, Coca-Cola is enmeshed in the fabric of our daily lives…and most of the rest of the world's. Most people drink Coke as a tasty beverage, but it has a myriad of other uses. From scraping snow from windshields to using it as a pesticide, here are ten amazing ways you can use coca cola drink instead of drinking it and harming yourself.
Number 10. Defrost Windshields
While snow can be a beautiful thing, it can also be a huge inconvenience at a lot of times. This is particularly the case when you live in an extremely harsh winter area. One is if you leave your car outside during the extreme cold, you will find the windshield of your car completely frozen over. But there are a few solutions to these frozen windshields that you may not have thought of. One of them is obviously the use of Coke. How will this be done, you might ask?
When you pour the drink directly onto your windshield, it will not freeze as your regular water would. Instead, the mixture will help melt down the water that already exists on the windshield in the form of ice. And after all that has been done, you can scrape away the remaining debris with incredible ease.
Number 9. Clean Toilet
Cleaning the toilet is one of those jobs literally no one likes. Even people who adore cleaning refuse to touch the toilet. But what if there was a way to make this awful chore a little more enjoyable? What if I told you that you could clean your toilet with Coke?
The acidity in Coca-Cola is high enough to dissolve toilet stains without the use of traditional toilet cleaners. It has the potential to soften tooth enamel, which is the strongest substance the body can produce, surely, it's no match for some gross toilet gunk. After letting the Coke sit for about two hours in the toilet, you will start to see results. The first thing you want to do is flush the toilet, so the water washes away the acid coating the sides along with the dissolved gunk. Next, grab the scrub brush and scrub. Flush once more, and voila! A cleaner toilet. Conclusion: You can, in fact, clean toilets with Coke. And it also smells pretty darn good
Number 8. Removing marker stains off the carpet
You will know the true pain of a marker stain, especially if you have a neutral-toned rug or carpet. When we see marker stains on the carpet, the first thing we do is freak out. If you have a little one in your life, you know they can get a little bit sloppy with their markers and crayons. Walls can always be painted over in a pinch, but you really don't want to lose your carpet to an overzealous bout of coloring. So what is to be done when a stain occurs? Just try dabbing marker stains with Coke and lifting it off with a clean rag; this should help pick up the worst of the stain. Just remember, it's essential to act as soon as the stain forms as you may have a more challenging time if the stain is days old. This miraculous substance not only rots teeth but rots the chemical composition of stains that wreck your rugs. If you want to get out that stubborn stain, then look no further than the refrigerator.
Number 7. Pesticide
Evidently, Coca Cola can be used instead of toxic pesticides and are much cheaper. What a great use for these drinks! Indian farmers use Coca-Cola to protect their plantations against pests. They claim that this soft drink appears to be an effective anti-pest agent due to its sugar content. Pepsi and Coca-Cola regional managers disagree with them saying that using the drinks in pest control has no scientific ground. I don't blame them for considering this use for their product to be a massive turn-off. After all, people might get the impression that if it kills bugs, it might kill them too. Who wants to drink bug spray?
The point of using soft drinks for agricultural purposes instead of pesticides is that Coke costs ten times less. As this practice has become more and more popular among Indian farmers, Coke's sales have increased substantially. The way this works is that when sweet sugar drinks are sprinkled on crops, they attract ants, which in turn eat larvae of insects. Using Coke as a pesticide isn't exclusively an Indian invention. Many people set containers filled with Coca-Cola out to drive off pests like slugs and bugs from their yard or garden. The sweet drink attracts them, and acids that Coke contains kill them.
Number 6. Tenderizing meat
Often times, drinks can be taken from the kitchen and dumped into places where you wouldn't have expected them to be mixed into.=

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16 апреля 2022 г. 23:15:03
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