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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Uses of tooth paste

Uses of tooth paste

To take out all kinds of stain like ink or lipstick. Squeeze some on the spot, scrub and rinse.

REMOVES STAIN FROM CLOTH 

To take out all kinds of stain like ink or lipstick. Squeeze some on the spot, scrub and rinse.

[2]
EVEN OUT SCRATCHES ON CD / DVD

If the screen freezes, take out the disc, put some toothpaste on it, scrub and clean it off.

[3]
CLEANS DIAMOND RING

Just squeeze a little on a used toothbrush, wet the ring, scrub
gently, rinse and your diamond ring should be look sparkling new.

[4]
CLEANS SILVER

toothpaste can be used to polish any kind of silver.
It really does bring out the shine in silverwares.

[5]
PLACATE BURNS

Right after you get burnt, put it on. It helps to relieve the sting.

[6]
REMOVES CRAYON FROM PAINTED WALLS

Rub the marks with the toothpaste and a damp rag. Wipe with water to get rid of residue.

[7]
REMOVE CARPET STAINS

Squeeze some onto the carpet, scrub, rinse and let it dry.

[8]
RELIEVES INSECT BITES

Spread a little over either of these and you’ll feel soothed and no itches.
Mosquito, flea and ant bites work especially well.

[9]
KEEP GIRL BABIES IN THEIR HAIR

If they don’t have much hair this is particularly useful.
It does not pull it out, it just washes out.

[10]
CLEAN YOUR NAILS

Teeth and nails are made of the same material.
To clean your nails, squeeze some on
top of a toothbrush, wet your nails and brush them thoroughly.
Be amazed by the sparkle.

[11]
CLEANS SHOES

Scrubbing toothpaste with a wet toothbrush over the boots,
working shoes and rubber part of sneakers will work.
It can also be used to remove scuffs.

[12]
PUT UP POSTERS

You can use toothpaste to put up posters without damaging the wall.
However, avoid using it for collector posters.
It can damage the ink over time.

[13]
USE IT TO TEMPORARILY SEAL HOLES

Can be used as a spackle to fill nail holes.
This sounds evil, but you can use it right before
you move out of your rented apartment.

[14]
CLEAN AROUND THE BATHROOM

Use it to clean shower doors and rings around the bath tub.
It has an abrasive so that is why it works good.

[15]
CLEAN YOUR VEHICLE'S HEADLIGHT LENSES

Put some toothpaste in a bowl with some water.
Use a buffer pad and clean off fog caused by dirt and bugs hitting them.

[16]
CLEAN MODEL CARS

Hobbyists who collect and build model cars, robots and action figures
can certainly use toothpaste to make them nice and shiny.

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REMOVE SCRATCHES ON YOUR WATCH CRYSTAL

Dab some on the watch and scrub it with tissue.

[18]
TREAT ACNE

Be very careful when using this. Use it at most once a week. Just dab a
small amount on a pimple before bed, wake up and it will dry up.

[19]
PREVENT FOG IN YOUR SWIMMING GOGGLES

Just wipe it on, clean it off. Works well for me.

[20]
CLEAN PIANO KEYTOPS

A dab of toothpaste, a soft cloth and some rubbing will usually
clean piano keytops and turn them white again.

[21]
DEODORIZE SMELLY HANDS

Wash your hands with a dab of toothpaste and it will remove
smells like onions and other unpleasant odors.

[22]
REMOVE SCRATCHES ON GLASSWARE

Polish with a squeeze of toothpaste.
Your glassware should be shining in no time.

[23]
REMOVE BEACH TAR

Getting that black beach tar on your feet can put a small crimp in your vacation,
but it is easy enough to remove. Just rub it with some non-gel toothpaste and rinse.

[24]
DEODORIZE BABY BOTTLES

Works for sour smelling baby bottles. Scrub with toothpaste and
a bottle brush and the bottles should end up smelling
clean and fresh.

[25]
CLEANS CLOTHES IRON

The mild abrasive in non-gel toothpaste is just the ticket for scrubbing
the gunk off the bottom plate of your clothes iron. Apply
the toothpaste to the cool iron, scrub with a cloth,
then rinse clean.

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REMOVE WATER MARKS FROM FURNITURE

To get rid of those telltale watermark rings left by sweating
beverages, gently rub some non-gel toothpaste
on the wood with a soft cloth.

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