Let’s start with the most common problem: outdoor chairs! Often, when we reorganize the garden and the terrace, we notice that they have yellowed over the winter, although when we put them away they were spotless and spotless. Cold, humidity and sunlight cause yellowing of plastics, which can be easily remedied . Dampen a cloth with white wine vinegar and rub it over the surface, rubbing into the most compromised areas. In short, the yellowish patina will fade and your chairs will become impeccable again.
Another very effective method, not only for these items, but also for appliances, countertops, doors and furniture, is to use hydrogen peroxide. Again, it should be applied neat and left on for an hour. At the end of the installation, simply rinse thoroughly and dry well. Very simple, right?
But let’s come to the real ace up the sleeve of any housewife who plans to renew yellowed plastic: toothpaste! Although it may seem unthinkable, it will make a difference, provided you use the whitening version.
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