Cleaning hero Lynsey Crombie is back with a simple hack for keeping your flowers fresher for longer that goes beyond the usual household chores — and all it takes is a bit of salt
Lynsey Crombie, the UK’s favourite cleaning guru, has a new hack that’s sure to become your go-to for keeping flowers fresher for longer.
Known as the Queen of Clean, Lynsey is back with a simple trick that goes beyond the usual household chores — and all it takes is a bit of salt. If you’re tired of watching your beautiful bouquet wither and wilt after just a few days, Lynsey’s salt hack is a game-changer. By adding just a spoonful of salt to the water in your vase, you can help extend the life of your flowers by days.
It works by stopping the growth of bacteria, which cause your blooms to spoil quicker. Just mix the salt in with your usual flower food or use it as a stand-alone trick, and you’ll notice your flowers staying vibrant much longer. But salt isn’t just for flowers — this handy little ingredient has a whole host of other uses around the home that go far beyond seasoning your dinner. From tackling tough messes to refreshing everyday items.
According to Lynsey, salt can help with other household tasks too. Pour a generous amount down the drain, followed by hot water. The salt helps to break down grease and grime, leaving your pipes clear and free-flowing. This quick fix will keep your drains clear without the need for harsh chemicals — perfect for when you want to keep things eco-friendly.
Are your sponges looking a bit yucky? Salt can help here too! To refresh your sponges, soak them in a bowl of warm water with a couple of tablespoons of salt. This will remove bacteria, neutralise odours, and keep your sponges in shape for longer.
Cutting boards can often pick up strong smells from onions, garlic, or fish — but salt is your secret weapon to getting rid of those lingering odours. Sprinkle salt generously on the surface of your cutting board, then rub it in with a slice of lemon. Not only does this remove the smells, but it also sanitises the board, leaving it fresh and ready for your next use.
One follower who watched Lynsey’s video said: “I didn’t know about the benefits of salt – thanks for this. Will certainly try them out.” Another followed told of their success with removing a stain from a jumper with salt, they said: “Great for removing red wine stains from clothes! Tried and tested this evening! I pressed salt into the stain with a damp cloth, wiped off the excess and threw it in the washing machine. The stain’s gone thank goodness, it was a new jumper!”
From extending the life of your flowers to keeping your sponges fresh and your drains clear, salt is a kitchen staple that is definitely multi-functional. There’s no need to reach for heavy duty cleaning equipment when one ingredient you probably have in your kitchen can do so much heavy lifting.