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How to Find More Uses for Cream of Tartar

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Cream of tartar is a common household baking ingredient, used as a baking powder replacement and to improve texture in baked goods like cookies. Baking isn't its only use, though. It's also a useful addition to your collection of cleaning supplies.

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  1. Step 1

    Repel ants by sprinkling cream of tartar around the hole the ants come from, and they won't come out. Sprinkle it on cracks and crevices and near your doorway to repel ants from the outside.

  2. Step 2

    Make a paste of cream of tartar to clean rust from washable fabrics. To make the paste, mix a small amount of water with some cream of tartar until the consistency is appropriate. Apply this to rust stains and gently rub it into the stain. Let the mixture set for about 10 minutes and wash as usual.

  3. Step 3

    Clean the bathtub. Make a paste by adding a small amount of hydrogen peroxide to cream of tartar until it's of paste consistency. Spread the paste around the area to be cleaned in the bathtub. Scrub the tub with a brush and the paste. Rinse.

  4. Step 4

    Make the ring around the collar disappear. Wet the collar area and rub in some cream of tartar. Launder as usual and the collar will be clean.

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