The Right Way to Use Products You Thought You Knew

1. Olive oil with sugar

The best places to buy are Walmart and grocery stores. The average product price is $2–$6* for sugar and $5–$10* for olive oil. While excessive amounts of sugar and olive oil can upset your stomach, when combined, they are excellent skin-care exfoliators and moisturizers. Combine sugar and olive oil for a high-quality hand wash alternative if you don't want to pay $10 to $20 for it at the shop.

Handwashing with Sugar and Olive Oil ©Robert Przybysz/SShutterstock Your skin is exfoliated by sugar and moisturized by oil. Additionally, the oil will stop the sugar grains from flaking too much. Combine one cup normal sugar, one tablespoon olive oil, and one tablespoon Dawn dish soap to make this hand scrub. Feel how smooth your hands are after giving them a good scrub and rinsing them off.

2. Cleansing Agent

The Best Store to Buy From: Target The average product costs $3.99. There's not much wrong with vinyl records; they're nostalgic and still available for purchase as collector's items at stores. A vinyl record's only drawback is its propensity to become easily filthy. Fortunately, cleaning these records is simple.

Rinse Aid for Dusty Documents ©Shutterstock/TTonelson Productions First, use a record brush to eliminate static and dust. After that, look for any dents or scratches on the record. Apply a 1:30 ratio of Rinse Aid, a surfactant available for $3.99 at Target, to water on any trouble spots, then use circular motions to wipe the record clean. Store your records securely to avoid problems later.

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