Here are five toothpaste "hacks" that may not be commonly known. I may just have to try some of these myself!
- Remove crayon from painted walls. All you need is some toothpaste and a damp cloth, buff lightly then rinse the area. Off it goes!
- Scuffs on linoleum or tile floors. Again, just a little toothpaste and a damp cloth. Works like a charm.
- Fingernails and Toenails. This one I wish I had thought of myself! Wet an old (emphasis on old) toothbrush, add toothpaste and generously apply to fingernails and toenails. Wait a few minutes, then scrub a little bit. Rinse. They will look fresh and bright! It takes away the yellowing effect. Of course it would! It works on teeth, right? I love this!
- Clean jewelry. It shines up diamonds and gold just as good as any jewelry cleaner would, and you already have it in your cabinet.
- Headlight haze. How many of us pay good money to have the headlights treated after yellowing and scratching occurs? Buff it out with toothpaste. If nothing else, you may be able to put off the expensive treatment for awhile.
- Skunk Spray Deodorizer. Never would have thought of this one! The instructions I read are as follows: If your pet encounters a skunk, try this. Wet him down, rub toothpaste into his fur, then rinse. Apparently the fluoride helps to eliminate some of the odor. Not sure about this one. I'd check with the vet first. Some toothpaste contains xylitol, which is known to be a health risk for pets.
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