Tooth paste is meant for cleaning teeth, but the nature of toothpaste and the chemical composition makes it a very useful product for many other purposes. I would like to share some of unusual applications of toothpaste.
1 | Remove Crayon Marks So the children have made your walls,floor or furniture dirty with crayon! Can’t afford chemicals to clean the place? Don’t worry, there’s a simple solution. Squirt a small dab of non-gel toothpaste on the area where the mark is. Rub gently with a soft cloth. Now rinse with warm water. Viola! All gone. |
2 | Deodorize hands Are you trying to get rid of that strong odor of onion and garlic off your hands? Wash them with a blob of toothpaste. |
3 | Whiten Sneakers Afraid of using bleach liquid to whiten your sneakers? Clean the rubber soles with an old tooth brush and non-gel toothpaste. |
4 | Buff a DVD So you weren’t so caring for your DVDs. After a couple of use you got scratches on the DVD. Squeeze a little non-gel toothpaste on the DVD starting from the centre out to the edge. Rinse with water and dry with a non abrasive, lint free cloth. |
5 | Defog Goggles Apply a coat of toothpaste inside the swimming goggles, then wipe off. They will be crystal clear. |
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1 comments:
Is this site becoming lifehacker.com?
Very useful info..
Thanks a lot.
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