I just couldn't wash my hands after the garden, but my mother-in-law showed an easy way to do it.
For all summer residents, spring and summer are a very important period, because at this time the season of vegetable gardens begins. You need to plant a crop, then fertilize and water it, but the most laborious work is weeding the weeds.
My wife and I do not have a dacha, but my mother-in-law has one. Every year she invites us there to help her in this difficult period. Although I do not like to drip in the garden, the dacha is located in a very quiet and picturesque place next to the pond, where you can relax your soul and mind. Therefore, I always agree to go there. And how can you refuse your beloved mother-in-law!
So this weekend we came to the dacha to weed the weeds in the garden. Mother-in-law immediately assigned responsibilities between us and I got the most difficult task. In the beginning, I needed to get rid of the weed in the strawberries, which were heavily clogged with spurge.
And then I had to remove the dill, parsley and carrots from the weed. This year, the weed grew much earlier and scored the entire crop, so we had to get rid of it manually, otherwise there simply was no way.
As it turned out, we had only two pairs of gloves and, as a true gentleman, I conceded them to the ladies, so I had to do all the work with my bare hands.
When I completed my task, naturally, my hands became very dirty.
I armed myself with laundry soap and began to wash them thoroughly.
But it was not there, the dirt was deeply embedded in the skin and did not want to wash off. Apparently it is very difficult to wash your hands after milkweed.
But especially hard dirt clogs in the cuticle area and under the nails. I even tried to scrub with a brush, but all my attempts to wash my hands were in vain.
When I had completely given up and resigned myself to the idea that with such hands I would have to go to work tomorrow, my mother-in-law came to my aid. She put a bowl with some kind of solution on the table and said to soak her hands there for 5 to 10 minutes.
As soon as I dipped my hands into this solution, the liquid foamed and the places where there was dirt instantly turned white.
After that, I once again washed my hands with soap and there was no trace of the dirt! My hands were not so clean even before I arrived at the dacha.
What is this miracle remedy? As it turned out, his recipe is very simple! To prepare it, the mother-in-law used three simple ingredients in the following proportions: hydrogen peroxide (100 ml), ammonia (20 ml) and a drop of ordinary detergent.