Inquisitive housewives, through trial and error, have managed to establish that in some cases the well-known soda works better than household chemicals.
For example, Coca-Cola will come to the rescue when there is a need to clean items made of precious metals – silver spoons or a gold ring.
All you need to do is place the item in a container filled with the drink and leave it there for several hours or even a day, depending on the condition of the metal, after which all that remains is to polish the cutlery or jewelry.
You can also turn to Cola for help when you need to clean a pot with burnt food.
In this case, the container should be filled with a carbonated drink and boiled for an hour on low heat.
By the way, many motorists also use the magical properties of this drink when they need to clean small car parts from rust.
To this end, they soak car parts in Coca-Cola for a day or even several, after which they wipe off the remaining rusty deposits.
Finally, the drink can be used as a means of removing greasy stains left on the stove near the burners. Particularly "desperate housewives" do not hesitate to pour Cola into the washing machine to remove grease stains from clothes, but do not forget that in this case, traces of soda may remain on the clothes.