Most magazines, books and TV shows
recommend using Coca-Cola brand soda pop. I refuse to advertise for a
particular
soda company, so... I also suggest trying to use Pepsi soda pop
products
as well. For that matter, use any caramel colored soda you wish. Some
generic colas work just as well. Depends on your personal prefernce as
to which product to use. Although, some colas have more carbonation
than others.

To clean corrosion from car battery
terminals, pour a can of
soda pop over the terminals to bubble
away
the corrosion.
To clean a toilet pour a can of soda
pop into the toilet.
Let it sit for one hour, then flush clean. The
citric
acid in the
soda pop removes stains from china products.
To bake a moist ham, empty a
can of soda pop into the baking pan. Wrap the ham in aluminum
foil,
and bake. Thirty minutes before the ham is finished, remove the foil,
allowing
the drippings to mix with the soda pop for a delicious brown gravy.
To remove rust spots from chrome car
bumpers, rub the bumper with a crumpled up piece of aluminum foil
dipped in soda pop.
To remove grease from clothes, empty
a can of soda pop into a load of greasy clothes, add detergent, and run
through a regular cycle. The citric acids in the soda pop will help
loosen
grease stains.
To loosen a rusted bolt, apply a cloth
soaked in soda pop
to the rusted bolt for several minutes.
It will also clean road haze from the
windshield of your vehicle.
In many states the highway patrol carry two
gallons of Coke in the trunk to remove blood from the highway after a
car accident. This would explain why it is recommended as usage for
your basement floors, driveways and sidewalks to get rid of stains.
Badly burned saucepans are easily cleaned
with Cola to remove stains & save your arms from scrubbing so much
without succeeding using standard methods.

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