The alternative uses of expired milk

Alternative Uses of Expired Milk

Alternative Uses of Expired Milk

1. Wipe the expired and sour milk with clean water, then sprinkle it on the composite wood floor and wipe it with a mop. Because lactic acid is a natural detergent. In addition, milk contains protein and fat, which can form a protective film on the wooden floor, which not only makes the wooden floor as bright as new, but also protects the surface of the floor and reduces wear and scratches.

When wiping the wooden floor, first pour the expired milk into the washbasin, then dilute it with twice the water, then moisten the rag and wring it dry, and then you can wipe the floor. If the amount of expired milk is relatively large, you can rub it with milk once a week. The grease in milk also uses the floor to maintain its original color, which is not easy to decolorize or discolor, and does not easily deform the floor.

2. Wipe leather furniture

You can use expired milk to wipe the leather furniture to restore its luster and repair fine cracks.

3. Wipe leather shoes to prevent dryness and cracks

to remove dirt on the upper, dip the expired milk with gauze and apply it evenly on the upper. After drying, wipe it with a dry cloth. The upper will be as bright as new, and another function is to prevent the leather from drying and cracking.

4. Remove oil stains

After repairing the car, your hands will be stained with oil stains and dust, making them very dirty. At this time, mix the oats and milk into a paste. Wipe your hands to remove dirt and moisturize your hands, making your hands softer and more delicate.

5. Remove the ink marks on clothes

Wash the clothes with clean water, then pour in expired and sour milk and gently rub it to remove the ink marks on clothes.

6. Repair porcelain cracks

If there are slight cracks in the porcelain, you can put it in the pot, pour in milk and soak it, heat it and boil it, then turn off low heat and simmer over fine heat for 45 minutes. The protein in milk will be combined with the clay in porcelain to repair the cracks.

7. Remove rust stains

Use sour milk (or add some vinegar to the milk) to soak the silverware to remove rust spots and stains on the surface of the silverware. After soaking, rinse it clean and wipe it dry. It can also be used to polish furniture, while deeply moisturizing the wood, its acidic ingredients can also remove dust and dirt, which is very effective.

8. Hair care lubrication

Dilute the expired yogurt with water, then apply it evenly on the washed wet hair like a conditioner, and wash it with clean water after a little massage, which will make the hair lubricant and shiny.

9. Making yogurt mask

Yogurt contains a lot of lactic acid, which has a gentle effect and is safe and reliable. Yogurt masks use these lactic acids to exert the effects of peeling masks. Daily use will make the skin soft and delicate. The method is also very simple, just a simple task.

Ingredients: a cup of yogurt, an appropriate amount of flour, and a small bowl.

Method: (1) Put an appropriate amount of yogurt and flour in a small bowl and mix well to form a thick yogurt paste. (Don't adjust too thinly, otherwise the mask will not be thicker). (2) Apply evenly throughout the face, wait for 10 to 15 minutes, and wash it with warm water.

Efficacy: Yogurt mask can be used as a face wash, and there is no need to deliberately clean the face before and after use. After using it for 4 to 5 times, the skin will have a brand new feeling.

10. Fertilize flowers and plants

If expired milk has a clear sour smell, you can use it to water the flowers. You can dig a small hole in the middle of the flower soil and bury the milk in it so that there will be no unpleasant smell. It should be noted that you can’t use too much milk for a second time in about a month.