The familiar use of sea salt undoubtedly is on the dining table and in the kitchen. It seasons and accents the flavor of meat, livens vegetables and enhances delicate desserts. Sea Salt is also an excellent cleaning agent, by itself or in combination with other substances and it is also said that there are over 1,000 other uses around the home. A solution of salt restores the whiteness to yellowed enameled bathtubs and lavatories. A paste of salt and vinegar cleans brass and copper that is tarnished. A strong brine poured down the kitchen sink prevents grease from collecting and eliminates odors. Salt helps destroy moths and drives away ants. A dash of salt in laundry starch keeps the iron from sticking and gives linen and fine cottons a glossy, like-new finish. We make no guarantee about the results if you try any of them, but there must be something to them since they have been handed down over the years in many households. Most of these uses have stood the test of time.
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