Five Uses For Olive Oil That Don't Involve A Stove

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Real Estate Agent with PureWest Real Estate RRE-RBS-LIC-79897

It’s Not Just for Cooking! 

 

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Olive oil contains heart-healthy fats, which makes it a great choice for those concerned about a eating healthy. However, this amazing oil also can be used to solve a variety of household and beauty problems. A high-quality oil like extra-virgin olive oil tastes great for eating and cooking but for beauty and household purposes, a less expensive type will probably work fine.

Remove Stickers And Price Tags

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Taking off price tags and stickers often takes time, and it can be a real challenge to remove the entire thing. Stop stressing and get out some olive oil! Dab a sticker with oil, then wait for the sticker to soak up the oil. After waiting a minute or two and both the sticker and the residue will usually wipe off easily.

Treat and Remove Head Lice

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Products for removing lice can contain potentially harmful chemicals. They can be expensive and sometimes they just don’t work. Try substituting olive oil for a simple – and often effective – remedy. Simply coat the head and scalp with olive oil, then leave on for approximately an hour. Shampoo and repeat the process to get rid of the lice quickly.

Renew Leather And Wood

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Breathe new life into leather or wood by applying olive oil. For wood, rub it in a teaspoon at a time, using a soft cloth. Allow time for the wood to absorb the oil, then just rub away any excess after about thirty minutes. The oil may also be used to protect wooden cutting boards, utensils and other kitchen items made of wood. Renew old leather baseball gloves, jackets and more using the same process.

Get Off Gum

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Sticky situations can also be solved using olive oil. To get gum off a shoe, or out of someone’s hair, soak a cloth or paper towel in olive oil. Hold it on the spot with the gum for about 10 minutes. The oil helps break down the gum, allowing it to be removed easily.

No More Squeaks

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Try using olive oil to squelch a squeak. Just rub a cotton ball or cloth dipped in oil onto a noisy hinge or spring. Then all you have to do is sit back and appreciate the silence. Best of all, this solution is odor-free and non-toxic.

Olive oil keeps for as long as two years. After that time the oil starts to lose its flavor, and it may spoil. However, the oil will often still remain good for household uses. One bottle of olive oil makes a great substitute for so many different products. So give it a try to save money, save space and solve some problems, all at the same time.

Just for fun blog post by Jeff Fisher- Arizonas Realty. ReMax Fine Properties.  Call me at 602-531-0435 or email at Jeff@arizonasrealty.com for your real estate needs.

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Comments (7)

Bill Reddington
Re/max By The Sea - Destin, FL
Destin Florida Real Estate

Some great tips for Olive Oil usage. Love the head lice part. Haven't dealt with that in years but it does crop up in Kids.

Sep 22, 2014 06:31 AM
Than Maynard
Coldwell Banker Heart of Oklahoma - Purcell, OK
Broker - Licensed to List & Sell - 405-990-8862

Never thought of using it on wood work. Wonder if it has to be olive oil?

It is always a good idea to oil your cutting board, but just about any will work (and there a lot less expensive than olive oil).

Sep 22, 2014 06:32 AM
Cy Phillips
Space Simply - President & CEO - Clive, IA

This is absolutely great, safe and awesome a natural harmless and helpfull product, two tumbs up for the idea.

I'm guessing there is alot more things that olive oil can do having the ideas posted makes people think of what else it can do aside from using it for food recipes.

Sep 22, 2014 06:34 AM
Whitney Watson
First Heritage Mortgage - Henrico, VA

The before and after pictures of the couch is pretty amazing. I'll have to store these ideas for future use. 

Sep 22, 2014 06:49 AM
John Pusa
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Crest - Glendale, CA
Your All Time Realtor With Exceptional Service

Jeff - These are great list of tips on five uses for Olive Oil don't involve a stove.

Sep 22, 2014 10:50 AM
Jeff Fisher
PureWest Real Estate - Whitefish, MT
PUREWEST REAL ESTATE/Christies
Thank you for the comments, I'm amazed at all the practical uses for olive oil.
Sep 22, 2014 11:51 PM
Inna Ivchenko
Barcode Properties - Encino, CA
Realtor® • Green • GRI • HAFA • PSC Calabasas CA

Those are fun uses for olive oil, but I'd suggest not to use your precious virgin olive oil on removing squawks or conditioning leather.

Mar 20, 2015 05:38 PM

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