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10 Surprising Uses for Vodka

Submitted by: Tip Hero  07/01/2009 3:12 PM
 
Got Vodka? Then you've got more than just something to mix with tonic water: You've got a Swiss Army knife of home remedies. Check out the list below that we gathered from theDailyGreen.com's "10 Weird Uses for Vodka":

1. Treat Poison Ivy - "To avoid the uncomfortable reaction, immediately pour vodka on skin that has come into contact with poison ivy, and the alcohol will wash away the itchy culprit, urushiol oil."

2. Kill Odor-Causing Bacteria - "You can keep your clothes smelling fresher with vodka....Simply spritz your duds with the stuff, then hang to dry." Apparently, Vodka doesn't leave a scent of its own.

3. Shine Your Chrome, Glass and Porcelain Fixtures - "Moisten a soft, clean cloth with vodka, then apply a little elbow grease."

4. Keep Flowers Fresh Longer - "Add a few drops of vodka and a teaspoon of sugar to the water in your flower vase."

5. Insect Repellent - "Pour a little of the saucy spirit in a spray bottle and squirt on the little buggers, or yourself as a repellent."

6. Disinfect and Alleviate Jellyfish Stings - "For vegetarians and others who don't travel with meat tenderizer."

7. For Shinier, Healthier Hair - "Add a jigger of vodka to a 12-ounce bottle of shampoo."

8. Get Rid of Mold - "Try filling a recycled spray bottle with some bottom-shelf vodka....Spritz on, then let sit for 15 minutes. Scrub away with an old toothbrush."

9. Natural Aches & Pains Remedy - This one's a bit more complicated to describe (and involves Lavender), so we suggest clicking through to read the recipe for this concoction (slide # 10).

10. Relieve a Toothache - "try swishing a shot of vodka over the affected area. It can help disinfect, and should numb some of the pain in your gums."

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10 Weird Uses for Vodka (TheDailyGreen.com)

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Instead of water in pie crust;Dry and flaky!
 
Posted by black_cat_1966 on July 02, 2009 1:13 PM
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Homemade Vanilla:
Put as many vanilla beans inside a bottle of really good vodka (I use Svedka) and put inside a seldom used kitchen cabinet. The more beans, the faster it will make vanilla. Let sit 3-4 months, shake occasionally. I leave the beans in the bottle until the vanilla is gone. You can transfer them to a new bottle when it has the taste and color you prefer.
 
Posted by anonymous on July 02, 2009 10:25 PM
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I keep hearing about using vodka as a bug repellant with most folks saying it doesn't work on most bugs, plus to have to re-apply every 10 minutes.

If you want something that REALLY works, use Listerine (the regular old fashioned flavor) mixed with water. Works like a charm! I have some in a spray bottle and spray around my patio ... keeps the bugs away for a good two hours!

Also, I've not tested it with mosquitoes yet, but I understand it will kill them immediately.
 
Posted by anonymous on July 09, 2009 2:56 PM
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You can also use vodka to cure stinky feet

buy the cheep stuff ,soak feet in it,This really does work.
 
Posted by angela on January 01, 2010 5:22 PM
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