PARE AGORA DE JOGAR SUAS CASCAS DE LIMÃO NO LIXO! REAPROVEITE EM CASA COM MINHAS 10 DICAS FÁCEIS - Summary

Summary

The speaker shares 10 tips on how to reuse lemon peels in a sustainable and eco-friendly way. They start by explaining how they collect and store lemon peels in a reusable bag in the freezer. The peels can be used to make a natural disinfectant by soaking them in water, blending the mixture, and straining it. The resulting liquid can be used as a cleaning agent.

Additional tips include:

1. Using lemon peels to make a multipurpose vinegar by soaking them in the cheapest vinegar.
2. Cleaning the stove and sink with lemon peels.
3. Deodorizing boards and refrigerators with lemon peels.
4. Leaving a pleasant smell in the house by boiling lemon peels in water.
5. Using dehydrated lemon peels as a natural air freshener.
6. Making a natural perfume by putting dehydrated lemon peels in a cotton bag.

The speaker encourages viewers to share the video and start reusing lemon peels to reduce waste and live a more sustainable lifestyle.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Lemons have vitamin C, which helps strengthen the immune system.
2. Lemon peels can be reused to make various products.
3. A blender can be used to blend lemon peels with water to make lemon peel juice.
4. A voile strainer can be used to strain the lemon peel juice.
5. Lemon peel juice can be used to make a disinfectant.
6. To make the disinfectant, 70% alcohol is added to the lemon peel juice in a ratio of 1/4 cup of alcohol to 1/2 liter of lemon peel juice.
7. The disinfectant should be left to ferment for 48 hours in a dark place.
8. The disinfectant can be used to clean surfaces, such as the bathroom and floors.
9. Lemon peels can also be used to make a multipurpose cleaner by soaking them in vinegar.
10. The resulting vinegar can be used to clean surfaces, such as the stove and sink.
11. Lemon peels can be used to clean copper objects by applying lemon juice to the object and letting it sit for 15 minutes.
12. Lemon peels can be dehydrated and used to deodorize boards and refrigerators.
13. Dehydrated lemon peels can be used to make a natural air freshener by boiling them in water and releasing the steam into the air.
14. Lemon peels can be composted and used as fertilizer.
15. Dehydrated lemon peels can be used to make a natural perfume by putting them in a cotton bag and placing it in a wardrobe.