I've never been a huge pop fan. But in small
doses, every now and then, I do like to have a
coke. I can't think of the last time I had a full can
(I've always preferred fountain pop because it's
so watered down), but on those days where my
stomach just won't settle (or I'm hungover), I'll
definitely make the trek for one.
I've had IBS for as long as I can remember and I
was diagnosed as a celiac about 3 years ago. So
needless to say, when my stomach gets angry, it
gets angry. And for some reason a little bit of
coke always seemed to settle it. I never really
thought about why, until I saw a glass of coke
eat a metal pad lock.
We were on a family vacation to my grandparents
house on the ocean. They don't use their boat
much, so it gets some wear and tear from sitting
all year. The pad lock chaining the boat to the
dock had rusted shut and no amount of force
could get the key to open it. My uncle came over
with a glass and a can of coke. He poured the
coke in, soaked the lock for about 2 minutes and
literally before our eyes, the rust (and the lock)
started to break away. It took under 5 minutes
for the coke to eat through a layer of rust that
had been sitting for over a year. I don't know if it
was the rust or the coke, but the lock broke into
two separate pieces.
Either way, I've never looked at coke the same.
How could I put something in my body that was
capable of EATING metal?
Then I came across this…
To prove Coke does not belong in the human
body, here are 20 practical ways you can use
Coke as a domestic cleaner:
1. Removes grease stains from clothing and fabric
2. Removes rust; methods include using fabric
dipped in Coke, a sponge or even aluminum foil.
Also loosens rusty bolts
3. Removes blood stains from clothing and fabric.
4. Cleans oil stains from a garage floor; let the
stain soak, hose off.
5. Kills slugs and snails; the acids kills them.
6. Cleans burnt pans; let the pan soak in the
Coke, then rinse.
7. Descales a kettle (same method as with burnt
pans)
8. Cleans car battery terminals by pouring a small
amount of Coke over each one.
9. Cleans your engine; Coke distributors have
been using this technique for decades.
10. Makes pennies shine; soaking old pennies in
doses, every now and then, I do like to have a
coke. I can't think of the last time I had a full can
(I've always preferred fountain pop because it's
so watered down), but on those days where my
stomach just won't settle (or I'm hungover), I'll
definitely make the trek for one.
I've had IBS for as long as I can remember and I
was diagnosed as a celiac about 3 years ago. So
needless to say, when my stomach gets angry, it
gets angry. And for some reason a little bit of
coke always seemed to settle it. I never really
thought about why, until I saw a glass of coke
eat a metal pad lock.
We were on a family vacation to my grandparents
house on the ocean. They don't use their boat
much, so it gets some wear and tear from sitting
all year. The pad lock chaining the boat to the
dock had rusted shut and no amount of force
could get the key to open it. My uncle came over
with a glass and a can of coke. He poured the
coke in, soaked the lock for about 2 minutes and
literally before our eyes, the rust (and the lock)
started to break away. It took under 5 minutes
for the coke to eat through a layer of rust that
had been sitting for over a year. I don't know if it
was the rust or the coke, but the lock broke into
two separate pieces.
Either way, I've never looked at coke the same.
How could I put something in my body that was
capable of EATING metal?
Then I came across this…
To prove Coke does not belong in the human
body, here are 20 practical ways you can use
Coke as a domestic cleaner:
1. Removes grease stains from clothing and fabric
2. Removes rust; methods include using fabric
dipped in Coke, a sponge or even aluminum foil.
Also loosens rusty bolts
3. Removes blood stains from clothing and fabric.
4. Cleans oil stains from a garage floor; let the
stain soak, hose off.
5. Kills slugs and snails; the acids kills them.
6. Cleans burnt pans; let the pan soak in the
Coke, then rinse.
7. Descales a kettle (same method as with burnt
pans)
8. Cleans car battery terminals by pouring a small
amount of Coke over each one.
9. Cleans your engine; Coke distributors have
been using this technique for decades.
10. Makes pennies shine; soaking old pennies in
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Coke will remove the tarnish.
11. Cleans tile grout; pour onto kitchen floor,
leave for a few minutes, wipe up.
12. Dissolves a tooth; Use a sealed container…
takes a while but it does work.
13. Removes gum from hair; dip into a small bowl
of Coke, leave a few minutes. Gum will wipe off.
14. Removes stains from vitreous china.
15. Got a dirty pool? Adding two 2-liter bottles of
Coke clears up rust.
16. You can remove (or fade) dye from hair by
pouring diet Coke over it.
17. Remove marker stains from carpet. Applying
Coke, scrubbing and then clean with soapy water
will remove marker stains.
18. Cleans a toilet; pour around bowl, leave for a
while, flush clean.
19. Coke and aluminum foil will bring Chrome to
a high shine.
20. Strips paint off metal furniture. Soak a towel
in Coke and lay it on the paint surface.
Now can you imagine what is does to your
stomach lining?
11. Cleans tile grout; pour onto kitchen floor,
leave for a few minutes, wipe up.
12. Dissolves a tooth; Use a sealed container…
takes a while but it does work.
13. Removes gum from hair; dip into a small bowl
of Coke, leave a few minutes. Gum will wipe off.
14. Removes stains from vitreous china.
15. Got a dirty pool? Adding two 2-liter bottles of
Coke clears up rust.
16. You can remove (or fade) dye from hair by
pouring diet Coke over it.
17. Remove marker stains from carpet. Applying
Coke, scrubbing and then clean with soapy water
will remove marker stains.
18. Cleans a toilet; pour around bowl, leave for a
while, flush clean.
19. Coke and aluminum foil will bring Chrome to
a high shine.
20. Strips paint off metal furniture. Soak a towel
in Coke and lay it on the paint surface.
Now can you imagine what is does to your
stomach lining?
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