The fields of application of aspirin not only in medicine but also in everyday life are very wide.
In medicine:
- headache;
- removal of heat;
- blood thinning;
- hangover and so on.
In some cases, acetylsalicylic acid is indispensable.
This pill has become popular, in addition to its miraculous properties, its cost is not high, and you can buy it in every pharmacy.
Aspirin is a time-tested folk pill that comes to the rescue in difficult situations. Almost in every home, in every first-aid kit, there is this pill.
Aspirin began to be used in cooking, preserving cucumbers and tomatoes with it instead of vinegar. In the garden and vegetable garden, for increasing yields, aspirin is also used.
Aspirin has also found widespread use in everyday life. Both housewives and householders.
Men, if they need to solder something with a soldering iron, and suddenly there is no rosin, aspirin will boldly replace it, and will cope with its task very well.
Housewives, where only this aspirin is not trying to attach in everyday life! They wash linen, wash toilets, wash sinks, clean washing machines from limescale and many other uses in everyday life, where aspirin is an excellent assistant.
But today in the article, I would like to tell you how I effectively and efficiently, with a bang, coped with limescale in my teapot. Yes, not one, but two. One is electric, and the second is boiled on the burner. But the point is not that the principle of operation, despite the fact that the teapots are different, is the same. But this is not surprising, the limescale in both teapots has the same properties, the same reasons for its occurrence.
I got into the medicine cabinet. Found a pack of expired aspirin. Took from a pack 5 tablets in one teapot, 5 tablets in the second. Usually, to get rid of scale, I use citric acid, I know it does an excellent job. Then I decided to try aspirin, it’s the same acid!
I put 5 tablets in a kettle and set them to boil. After boiling, it became clear to the naked eye how the limescale inside the teapot was slowly falling off.
To be honest, the process is not quick, with a lemon, everything turned out much faster. But he waited for nothing. After about 30 minutes, the kettle is the one that was completely cleaned of the electric plaque, and inside it became very clean. Whereas the enamel kettle, which was boiled on the burner, required more time, about 15 minutes, for the limescale to completely disappear. But it eventually fell away, and the teapot inside began to shine clean!
Of course, after draining the water with scale, wipe the inside of the kettle with a damp, clean cloth!