Now summer is here, Brits will be heading into their gardens to enjoy the sun. But some may find their birdbaths a bit grubby after the wet winter and in need of some TLC.
Indoor-outdoor living experts at Pergolux UK have revealed the household essentials that can be used to clean the garden. And one is quite surprising – with a simple item promising to banish a persistent birdbath issue. Sam Stevens, garden design expert at Pergolux UK, said: “A lot of people will be looking at their gardens and getting them ready for brighter and longer days ahead. Cleaning the garden doesn’t have to be an expensive job at all. We all love a cheap and cheerful hack and the good news is that there are plenty of items you’ll already have in your home that can be used in the garden. “Whether you need to buff away stains, achieve a streak-free finish on glass or get rid of rust, there will be something in your house for everything.”
The experts urged people to place a copper penny inside their bird baths. Algae can occur from debris falling into the water which is why it’s important to refill the bath every couple of days.
But, if you notice persistent algae coming back, give your bird bath a thorough cleaning and place a copper coin in the fresh water. This can help slow down the growth of algae.
Pergolux UK also recommended removing plant pot scuffs and marks by buffing them out with a rubber. If the mark isn’t too stubborn it should come away.
The company also said ketchup can remove tarnish and oxidation from brass or copper garden decor, such as furniture, gates and watering cans. Apply a thin layer of ketchup to the affected area and let it sit for around 15 minutes before gently scrubbing it away and rinsing it with water.
Pergolux UK also suggested using the acidity in fizzy drinks to help break down rust, making it easier to remove. This hack can be used on everything from tools and furniture to hinges and metal parts of your barbecue.
Pour some of the fizzy drink onto a cloth and wrap it over the rusty area for a few hours or overnight for strong rust. Small tools can be soaked overnight.

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