You’ve read time and again that after you open a bottle of olive oil it is best to use it up within a few months. That’s because “HOLA”: exposure to heat, oxygen, light, and age — can cause the oil to lose its flavor and some of the health benefits and even cause it to start to taste off.
While it won’t make you sick to continue to cook with it, if you have an older bottle that isn’t quite finished but you don’t want to contribute to food waste by throwing it out, fear not. There are plenty of uses for that older bottle of olive oil!
Polish furniture and wood: Olive oil is a fantastic natural polish for wooden surfaces. Simply apply a small amount to a soft cloth and gently rub it onto furniture, cutting boards, or wooden utensils. Not only does this enhance the wood’s natural shine, but it also helps to maintain its durability, making your wooden items look like new for longer.
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Lubricate squeaky hinges: If you’ve been dealing with creaky doors or cabinets, olive oil can come to the rescue. A few drops applied to the hinge pins and joints can effectively silence those annoying squeaks. It’s an eco-friendly alternative to chemical lubricants and works just as well.
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Condition leather: Bring life back to your old leather shoes, bags, or furniture by using olive oil as a conditioner. Gently massage a small amount of oil into the leather with a soft cloth. It nourishes the material, restores its shine, and helps prevent cracking or drying out over time.
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Remove sticky residue: Stubborn sticker glue or adhesive residue doesn’t stand a chance against olive oil. Combine a bit of olive oil with baking soda to create a gentle paste. Apply it to the sticky area, let it sit for a few minutes, and then wipe it clean. This method is safe for most surfaces and leaves them residue-free.
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Shine stainless steel: Olive oil works wonders on stainless steel appliances and sinks. Dab a small amount on a soft cloth and buff it onto the surface in circular motions. This not only removes streaks and smudges but also provides a protective layer to repel future fingerprints and grime.
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DIY beauty treatments: Olive oil is a versatile addition to your beauty routine. Use it as a moisturizer for dry skin, a gentle makeup remover, or a deep conditioner for hair. Its natural emollient properties help lock in moisture, leaving your skin soft and your hair shiny. Check out our suggestions for incorporating olive oil into your skincare and haircare regimen.
Check out our suggestions for using olive oil on your skin and hair.
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Season cast iron cookware: Olive oil is excellent for maintaining your cast iron pans. Rub a thin layer of oil onto the pan’s surface after cleaning to season it. This creates a natural non-stick coating and helps prevent rust, keeping your cookware in top shape.
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So put that older olive oil bottle to use. You’ll find It does the same job or better than other products that cost more and may be loaded with chemicals!
And then go out and buy a new fresh olive oil bottle to love and enjoy.