Deodorize and clean with used tea leaves (tea leaves)! A surprising recycling method
Introduction
What do you do with the tea leaves after drinking tea? I think many people just throw them in the trash without thinking twice. However, tea leaves have a great deodorizing and antibacterial effect, so there are actually many ways to use them.
This time, we will introduce unexpected ways to use tea leaves from various angles, such as cleaning, deodorizing, beauty, etc. Before you throw them away, please read it.
8 unexpected uses for used tea leaves
Cleaning and maintenance
1. Sweeping
By simply scattering tea leaves, you can prevent dust from flying around and keep your room clean. It also has a sterilizing effect, so it can prevent the growth of bacteria.
2. Wipe clean
Polishing your floors with a cloth wrapped in used tea leaves will create a beautiful shine, as if you had applied wax. It can be used safely as a natural wax in homes with children and pets. It also has both antibacterial and deodorizing effects.
3. Rust prevention
Polishing an iron pot with used tea leaves helps prevent rust from forming. The antioxidants contained in the tea leaves protect the iron from rust.
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4. Refrigerators and freezers
Simply place the net filled with tea leaves in your refrigerator or freezer to eliminate unpleasant odors. It prevents unpleasant odors from mixing together and keeps the refrigerator clean.
5. Shoes, socks, and shoe cabinets
Putting tea leaves in your shoes or shoe cupboard will remove dust and odors, and also have a sterilizing effect. Make sure to put them in a net to keep them from getting scattered.
6. Fish dishes
Sprinkle some tea leaves on the grill grates after using them to reduce the fishy smell, or sprinkle them directly on the fish while it is grilling.
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7. Bath Salts
Tea leaves have antibacterial properties, so they are said to be useful in preventing skin problems such as athlete's foot and heat rash. In addition, the aromatic components contained in tea, such as leaf alcohol and pyrazine, are expected to have a relaxing effect and improve blood flow.
8. Fertilizer
Tea leaves are rich in nutrients necessary for plant growth, and components such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are particularly effective in promoting plant growth. Tea leaves contain insoluble components that make up nearly 70% of the tea's components, making them a good fertilizer for plants such as potted plants.
Things to note when reusing used tea leaves
When reusing used tea leaves, there are a few things to keep in mind.
First, be sure to dry the tea leaves you have removed from the tea basket or teapot. After they have dried sufficiently, you can place them in a tea corner net or tea bag to make them easier to handle.
Also, be aware that wet tea leaves are prone to color transfer.
In particular, if you plan to use tea leaves to wipe down surfaces and then soak them in water to wash fabrics, it is a good idea to have a special container ready.
Keeping these points in mind, try making effective use of used tea leaves and living a richer life.