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BURNIN'.....sensation[al]?!.....deal on citric acid...... - NewtonMP2100 - 09-07-2016 ....can be used to clean some stuff [ a popular cleaning hack is to use lemonade Kool-Aid (citric acid is an ingredient) to clean dishwasher ]...... ......used in food as preservative.... ......best use is to mix with baking soda to make homemade bath bombs (cheaper than buying from Lush).... 5 Pounds Citric Acid - $14.29 FS Prime on Amazon some uses: > cleaning coffee machines - works much better than vinegar at removing hard water deposits. > cleaning hot water pots - as above. Much easier and less smell than using vinegar. > cleaning dishwashers - add a couple of tablespoons and run the dishwasher through a cycle when it is empty. Makes the interior sparkle like new. > boosting dishwasher detergent performance - add a small amount (about a teaspoon or less) to dishwasher detergent. Really boosts the cleaning power and eliminates hazy dishes. Be careful not to use too much, however, since it can pit delicate glass or metal. > cleaning steam cleaners, steam mops and irons - gets all the crud out. a hunk, a hunk of BURNIN' love............?! Re: BURNIN'.....sensation[al]?!.....deal on citric acid...... - space-time - 09-07-2016 > cleaning dishwashers - add a couple of tablespoons and run the dishwasher through a cycle when it is empty. Makes the interior sparkle like new. I confirm this. works for me. I do have a stainless steel dish washer, I don't know how well it works if you have a plastic tub dishwasher. Re: BURNIN'.....sensation[al]?!.....deal on citric acid...... - anonymouse1 - 09-07-2016 We have stainless; works great. |