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Disinfect wounds.
Listerine works as an astringent when poured on a laceration or
abrasion.
Eliminate mildew odors.
Wipe with full-strength Listerine.
Cure Acne.
Use a cotton ball to dab Listerine on blemishes.
Fertilize a lawn.
Jerry Baker, author of The Impatient Gardener, suggests mixing one
cup Listerine, one cup Epsom salts, one cup liquid soap, and one
cup ammonia in a one-quart jar, filling the rest of the jar with
beer. Spray this on up to 2,500 square feet of lawn with a
hose-attached sprayer in May and again in late June.
Use as a deodorant.
Listerine helps kill the bacteria that cause perspiration odor.
Dab it under your arms.
Disinfect a washing machine at a laundromat.
To avoid getting germs from another family, wipe off the surface
of the machine with Listerine and add one-half cup Listerine to
the wash cycle to disinfect the machine.
Prevent dandruff.
Wash your hair with Listerine.
"Listerine" is a registered trademark
of Warner-Lambert Co.
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