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### đ ď¸ The Trick: Whitening Paste Method
1. **Turn Off the Power**
Safety first! Switch off the power at the breaker box before touching any electrical components.
2. **Remove the Covers**
Use a screwdriver to carefully remove the socket and switch plates. (Do **not** attempt this with live wires.)
3. **Make the Whitening Paste**
Mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide in a bowl until it forms a thick paste.
4. **Apply the Paste**
Spread the paste generously over the yellowed plastic covers. For deeper stains, you can soak the covers in the mixture.
5. **Let It Sit in Sunlight**
Place the coated covers in a sunny spot for 1â2 hours. The UV light from the sun activates the peroxide and enhances the whitening effect.
6. **Scrub Gently & Rinse**
Use a toothbrush or soft brush to scrub any remaining stains. Rinse with warm water and dry thoroughly.
7. **Reinstall Carefully**
Once completely dry, screw the covers back on and turn the power back on.
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### â Alternative Option: Magic Eraser
For a quicker clean (though less effective for deep yellowing), a **magic eraser sponge** can help lift surface grime and discoloration without chemicals. Just dampen and scrub lightly.
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### đ How Often Should You Do This?
It depends on your environment, but once every 1â2 years is usually enough to keep switches and outlets looking fresh. If youâre painting or renovating, itâs the perfect time to give them a refresh.
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### ⨠Final Thought
You donât have to live with yellowed, tired-looking sockets and switches. With a **simple trick using baking soda and hydrogen peroxide**, you can restore their original brightness and give your room a subtle but noticeable faceliftâ**without spending a cent on replacements**.
Try this method once, and youâll be amazed how much cleaner and newer your space looks!
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