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New Ways to Use Your Toothpaste:

2 Sep
Toothpaste

Toothpaste

 1. Jewelry Polish
Out of the actual thing? Brighten tarnished baubles and precious metals by smearing them with a glob of nongel toothpaste. Gently buff with a soft cloth until they shine.  

2. Computer Cleaner
Get grubby fingerprints off the keys by rubbing them with a white, baking soda–based toothpaste. Let dry, then wipe with a damp cloth. 

3. Swim-Goggle Defogger
Coat each lens inside and out with nongel toothpaste and rinse. The paste helps prevent haziness. 

4. Hand Deodorizer
After handling garlic or onions, apply a half-dollar–size amount to wet palms, rub together, and rinse. 

5. Nail Brightener
Gently massage a little whitening toothpaste into nail beds to remove any yellowing. 

6. Shoe Shine
Return white or light-colored kicks to their fresh-out-of-the-box state by erasing scuff marks with a soft toothbrush and a white nongel paste. Remove excess with a damp cloth.

6 Other Ways You Could Use Your Floss:

2 Sep
Floss
Floss
  1. Unstick a photograph: Slide a length of dental floss under the corner of a photo that’s stuck to an album page or another snapshot. Work the floss between the two surfaces to separate them without damaging the picture.
  2. Save a necklace: Rescue a busted strand by threading the beads onto dental floss for a quick, sturdy fix.
  3. Hang a painting: To hang lightweight artwork that’s not in a heavy frame with glass, use dental floss in place of picture wire.
  4. String a popcorn garland during the holidays: Just thread the floss through a needle as you would ordinary sewing thread.
  5. Tie your hair back: If you don’t have an elastic, use it to hold your hair before you wash your face.
  6. Cut a cheesecake: Use unwaxed, unflavored floss to slice any soft layer cakes, or homemade cinnamon buns from a roll.
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