Got greasy, dirt-covered hands with no soap or water in sight? It happens during roadside tire changes, bike repairs, or gardening sessions.
Luckily, this time-tested grandma's remedy—using baking soda and grass—removes tough grime effectively through dry cleaning. Here's how it works:

1. Pull a handful of grass.
2. Roll it into a ball with your hands.
3. Sprinkle baking soda on your hands.
4. Rub your hands with the ball of grass and the baking soda.

Your hands are now spotless! This simple, quick method delivers clean results without water or soap—no more greasy black marks.
It's ideal for emergencies like car repairs, bike mishaps, or gardening, keeping everything you touch clean.
Baking soda is a fine abrasive powder that loosens dirt, absorbs grease, and neutralizes odors.
Grass provides natural friction; crushing it releases moisture that mimics water, aiding the cleansing process.
If baking soda isn't available, a pinch of fine sand works—but it can be abrasive and irritating.
For preparedness, keep a bottle of drinking water (renew regularly), sealed baking soda, and a clean cloth in your car.
To discover: 30 Essential Things You Should Always Have In The Car.