During the cooking process, housewives have to perform many different manipulations.
One of these mandatory procedures is cleaning the garlic cloves from the tightly attached husk.
And besides the hot vegetable, there are a lot of things in the kitchen that you have to touch every now and then – smoked mackerel, onions, some types of cheese… I could go on and on.
But garlic is perhaps the most “smelly” of this entire long list.
But even such a persistent smell can be dealt with by the product we want to tell you about.
What’s remarkable is that it won’t cost you a penny, because it’s essentially waste.
Let's not beat around the bush - we're talking about the most ordinary coffee grounds.
It turns out that if you rub your hands with it, you can easily get rid of any smell. That's why you shouldn't throw away used coffee. Instead, dry it and store it in a box next to the sink.