Diwali Diya Reuse Ideas: Diwali is not just a festival but a beautiful occasion to fill our home, minds and relationships with light. The lighting lanterns at this festival is an age-old tradition that is performed every year. Small earthen lamps (diyas) are lit in every house. But when the festival is over, these lamps remain lying in the corner or are thrown directly into the garbage. It is common to think that these burned out bulbs are useless, but have you ever thought about how useful these abandoned bulbs are for you? If you reuse them wisely, they will not only save your effort and time but will also help you in daily tasks. Today we will tell you an easy home remedy, using which you can reuse leftover lamps and make them a useful and long-lasting cleaning tool. This method is not only better for the environment, but it is also economical for your budget.
An easy way to clean lamps
1. Collect the lights: First, keep all the remaining Diwali lights in one place. Remove the wick from it, and if some oil remains, take it out and keep it in a separate bowl.
2. Use flour, not waves, to clean: Since the bulbs are very soft, they get foamy when washed with waves and have to be watered again and again. Alternatively, take some dry flour and rub it on the bulbs. This will remove the oil and there will be no need to wash again and again.
3. Wash them with hot water: Now immerse these bulbs in lukewarm water. The flour will be removed immediately, and the bulbs will become completely clean. Dry them one by one – in the sun or under a fan.

DIY soap scrub
First method:
– Mix a little baking soda and vinegar in a bowl.
– Make a light mixture (dough).
– Take a lamp and put this mixture in it.
– Click on the lamp piece (which you already broke) at the top.
-Dry and store.
Another way
-If you have detergent, fill it directly into the lamp.
-Put a piece of lamp on top and dry it.
-If there is a liquid detergent, mix it with the soil and fill it in the bulb.

How to use?
– Pour some water over any burnt pot or pan.
– Rub the lamp on the area where there is blackness or spots.
-A mixture of surfactants, soda, and vinegar will work well until the pan sparkles.
-The difference will be obvious after washing – without much effort.
Advantages:
– There is no need to get rid of old lamps.
-Use leftover oil and ingredients as well.
– A very effective and cheap cleaning solution.
-Better for the environment and the idea of zero waste.
-This cleaning tool will last for several months.
How to store?
-Dry the prepared bulb well and store it in an airtight container.
-If you like, make 5-6 lights together and keep them ready all year long.


