How to Use Bottled Lemon Juice Past Expiration
- 1). Use your lemon juice as an all-purpose cleaner. Put an equal amount of water and lemon juice in a spray bottle to form a cheap and effective cleaner for the kitchen and bathroom.
- 2). Use your lemon juice to clean the microwave. Heat up a bowl of lemon juice and water for 30 to 60 seconds. Allow the mixture to cool, then use it to wipe out the interior of the microwave with a sponge.
- 3). Use your lemon juice to clean the toilet. Mix 1 cup of lemon juice and ½ cup of Borax together in a bowl. Use a toilet brush or sponge to clean the toilet bowl.
- 1). Squirt some lemon juice onto a sponge, then use it to wipe away lime scale from a sink or tap faucet. Rinse well with water when you're done.
- 2). Mix ½ gallon of water and 4 tbsp. of lemon juice in a gallon jug to make a window cleaner. Put into a spray bottle for easier use.
- 3). Mix equal amounts of lemon juice and baking soda paste, then rub into copper, chrome or brass. Buff with a paper towel or soft cloth.
- 4). Mix ½ cup of lemon juice with 1 cup of olive oil to create a furniture polish.
- 1). Add 1 tsp. of lemon juice to your dish detergent to help cut grease.
- 2). Pour straight lemon juice onto a greasy pan to degrease it.
- 3). Soak your hands in lemon juice to cut hard-to-clean grease or oil after working on a car.