
Video shows genius hack to rid empty jars of stubborn odors: 'Didn't know this'
One content creator has shared a simple, low-effort trick that can make cleaning and reusing jars much easier.
A simple yet effective method for removing persistent odors from glass jars, such as those from pickles or pasta sauce, is gaining traction among those seeking sustainable living solutions. The technique, shared by a local low-waste refillery, involves harnessing the power of direct sunlight.According to the demonstration, after thoroughly cleaning empty glass jars and their lids, they should be placed separately in direct sunlight for a few hours. The sun's rays naturally neutralize the odors, making the jars smell like "absolutely nothing," as stated in the video. This process is highlighted as a free and effortless alternative to traditional soaking or scrubbing methods.The video emphasizes the importance of placing both the jar and its lid in the sun, as the lids are often the primary source of lingering smells. Once deodorized, these jars can be repurposed for various uses, from drinking glasses and to-go containers to being refilled with bulk goods at local refilleries, contributing to a reduction in waste. This practical tip offers an accessible way for individuals to extend the life of common household items and embrace more sustainable practices.
One content creator has shared a simple, low-effort trick that can make cleaning and reusing jars much easier.