Often, after noisy holidays, alcohol remains in the refrigerator. And if you leave the alcohol for disinfection, then often the remnants of the wine that has expired during the party go to waste – it oxidizes, loses its taste and aroma. The shelf life of an open bottle of wine is short: sparkling wine – 24 hours, white – up to 3 days, red – up to 5, the most persistent sweet and fortified – a week.
Read what to do with your wine if it’s on its way to recycling.
– Wash vegetables or fruits – the wine will evaporate and remove bacteria and dirt from the skin.
– Moisturize the skin – red wine will do an excellent job of moisturizing and disinfecting the skin due to the acids and vitamins it contains.
– Fields of flowers – the wine stimulates the active growth of beneficial bacteria and thereby strengthens the roots and stem, the plant will noticeably stretch out and fill with juices.
– Remove grease from clothes – wine mixed with baking soda can work wonders. Leave this solution on a dirty spot for a couple of minutes and the result will amaze you!
– Wedge wedge: Wine stain can be removed with wine! Soak the wine stain with fresh wine for 10 minutes, then rinse thoroughly with warm water.