OLD FRYING OIL: Ten Amazing Benefits Of It
1) Used cooking oil can be repurposed in a number of different ways, from being used as a lubricant in your home to being made into biodiesel to fuel diesel engines.
2) SOAP MAKING: Lye soaps can be made using used cooking oils. There are instructions available online as well as books about how to make lye soap if you are interested in soap making.
3) REMOVING PAINT FROM YOUR HANDS: Paint is one of the hardest things to wash off if it gets on your hands. You can remove paint from your hands easier with used oil. Rub some used oil on your hands and let it sit for 5 minutes, then wash your hands and the paint will come off.
4) HOUSEHOLD LUBRICANT: Used cooking oil is an effective lubricant that can be used for many things around the house from squeaking hinges to troublesome locks. Used cooking oil also helps prevent rust on metal surfaces and objects such as tools.
5) CAR CLEANER: Used cooking oil can be used to remove tough dirt and debris from any surface of your car including the brakes and the body. Put a little bit of cooking oil on a rag or paper towel and wipe the affected areas. Used cooking oil can effectively remove dirt, grime, pollen, bugs, and other insects.
2) SOAP MAKING: Lye soaps can be made using used cooking oils. There are instructions available online as well as books about how to make lye soap if you are interested in soap making.
3) REMOVING PAINT FROM YOUR HANDS: Paint is one of the hardest things to wash off if it gets on your hands. You can remove paint from your hands easier with used oil. Rub some used oil on your hands and let it sit for 5 minutes, then wash your hands and the paint will come off.
4) HOUSEHOLD LUBRICANT: Used cooking oil is an effective lubricant that can be used for many things around the house from squeaking hinges to troublesome locks. Used cooking oil also helps prevent rust on metal surfaces and objects such as tools.
5) CAR CLEANER: Used cooking oil can be used to remove tough dirt and debris from any surface of your car including the brakes and the body. Put a little bit of cooking oil on a rag or paper towel and wipe the affected areas. Used cooking oil can effectively remove dirt, grime, pollen, bugs, and other insects.
6) COMPOSTING: If you have a compost pile, adding used vegetable oil to the pile can help. Adding small amounts of used vegetable oil will feed the worms that help with the composting process. Make sure you only use vegetable oil because animal-based oils will attract nuisance animals and cause pathogens to form.
7) ANIMAL FEED: Used cooking oil can be used as animal feed in a number of different ways. You can drizzle some used oil on the food for your dog or cat which will improve the taste for them and keep their coats shiny. You can also mix some oil in with the bird seed in your bird feeder.
8) KEY LOCK LUBRICANT: If your key regularly sticks in the locks in your home, spreading some cooking oil on your key will prevent it from sticking. Several commentators have noted that this would be a great way to gum up your lock. Use only in an emergency.
9) LAMP OIL: If you have an oil lamp in your home, you can use your used cooking oil to fuel the lamp. Think of it, your home would smell like McDonald’s all day long….
10) FURNITURE POLISH AND CONDITIONER: If you have wood furniture in your home that looks dull or scratched, used cooking oil can be used to polish and restore the look of the wood. Make a mixture that is equal parts used cooking oil and vinegar and use it to polish your wood furniture.
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