Saturday, August 29, 2020

67 Wonder VASELINE Uses, Benefits & Beauty Hacks YOU NEED TO KNOW (Part1) video.

67 Wonder VASELINE Uses, Benefits & Beauty Hacks YOU NEED TO KNOW (Part1) Natural Health Remedies
Vaseline: it’s that little clear tub that your mother always kept in the medicine cabinet when you were growing up. You probably weren’t sure what it was for. Maybe your mum rubbed it on your chest for some reason whenever you were sick. It might surprise you to know that men and women use Vaseline for their everyday beauty routine. Not only that, but Vaseline can be used all around the home to remove stains, protect valuables, stop squeaks, and much more. There are so many amazing things you can use Vaseline petroleum jelly for, and you probably didn’t know half of them. We’ll be covering them all in this video. Let’s start with general uses of Vaseline around the home: 1. Clear Wax From Candlesticks Last night’s candlelit dinner was a beautiful sight until you saw the candle wax drippings left in the candleholders. Luckily, fixing this issue is one of Vaseline’s many uses. Next time, apply petroleum jelly to the insides of the holders before you put the candles in. The wax will pop out for easy cleaning. 2. Lift Lipstick Stains You set the table at that lovely dinner party with your favourite cloth napkins, but your friends left their mark all over them. Now dotted with lipstick stains, those napkins may be headed for the rubbish bin. But try this first. Before you wash them, blot petroleum jelly on the stain. Launder as usual and hopefully the stain will lift. 3. Remove Chewing Gum from Wood If you ever discover bubble gum stuck under the dining room table or behind the headboard of your son’s bed, keep Vaseline in mind. Squeeze some petroleum jelly on the offending wad, rub it in until the gum starts to disintegrate, then remove. 4. Clean Watermarks from Wood Watermark rings on your wood furniture are unsightly – so easy to make, but so difficult to remove... or so you thought. To make them disappear, apply petroleum jelly and let it sit overnight. In the morning, wipe the watermark away with the jelly. 5. Shine Patent-Leather Goods You’ve got a great pair of patent-leather shoes or bag, but you’re not sure how to keep them looking their best. Here’s a tip: the lustre stays longer if you polish the items with petroleum jelly. The Vaseline will soften the leather and help prevent it from cracking. This will work on leather and patent leather shoes, bags, and other items, but shouldn't be used for rawhide leather. Be sure to use a clean, lint-free cloth to apply it. 6. Make Leather Jackets Look New Again You don’t need fancy leather moisturizer to take care of your favourite leather jacket. Petroleum jelly does the job just as well. Apply, rub it in, wipe off the excess, and you’re ready to go. 7. Stop Battery Terminal Corrosion It’s no coincidence that your car battery always dies on the coldest winter day. Low temperatures increase electrical resistance and thicken engine oil, making the battery work harder. Corrosion on the battery terminals also increases resistance and might just be the last straw that makes the battery give up. Before winter starts, disconnect the terminals and clean them with a wire brush. Reconnect, then smear with petroleum jelly. The jelly will prevent corrosion and help keep the battery cranking all winter long. 8. Keep Ants Away from Pet Food Bowls You can use Vaseline to ward off ants, bugs, and other pesky pests. A thin layer spread on windowsills and door thresholds will trap crawling insects, keeping them away from your family and pets. You can ring pet’s food bowl with petroleum jelly to keep them at bay. The ants will no longer be tempted by the kibble if they have to cross that mountain of petroleum jelly. 9. Grease a Baseball Mitt If you’ve a new baseball mitt that’s too stiff, you can soften it up with petroleum jelly. The same stuff can also be used to keep your glove in good condition after years of use. Apply liberal amounts of Vaseline to every part of the glove using a cloth or rag. Leather acts like human skin, and the Vaseline can help protect the leather from weather, dirt and moisture. Work the Vaseline into every part of the glove and wipe off excess with the rag. 10. Mask Doorknobs While Painting You’re about to undertake painting the family room. But do you really want to fiddle with removing all the metal fixtures, including doorknobs? Petroleum jelly rubbed on the metal will prevent paint from sticking. When you’re done painting, just wipe off the jelly and the unwanted paint is gone.


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