Just with some toothpaste and an old toothbrush or cloth, you can clean different corners of your home and make them look sparkling ahead of the festive season
Here are some easy-peasy DIY toothpaste cleaning hacks that are effective, and cost-friendly.
Polish Jewellery With Toothpaste
You might want to give a quick clean up to all your silver jewellery. If that's the case, your regular toothpaste will come in handy. Place your silver jewellery in a tray. On a toothbrush apply toothpaste and start rubbing it gently on all the pieces. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes and then rinse thoroughly. Toothpaste will help remove the black patches if any and give your silver jewellery a beautiful shine.
Clean Wood Furniture
It is that time of the year again when we will get to cleaning those stubborn marks and water rings on our wood furniture. Since we hardly clean our wood furniture throughout the year, it gets a bit challenging to clear off the stains. Use toothpaste along with baking soda to make a paste. Gently rub this paste on the table and then wipe it off with a damp cloth.
Remove Stains From Bathroom Sink And Faucets
To give your bathroom a sparkling appearance, use this easy toothpaste hack. Using a brush, apply toothpaste on the sink and faucets. Use a scrubber to scrub off the surfaces, let it rest for a few minutes and then rinse with water. This easy hack will help you remove water stains and spots.
Remove Stains From The Carpet
Cleaning carpets is not easy. Over time, they get stained and if not removed immediately, these marks get stubborn. These stains from carpets can be removed with toothpaste. Gently start scrubbing the stained areas with a toothbrush. Wipe off using a damp cloth.
Clear Wall Stains
Just dusting the walls isn't enough. Your walls need extensive cleaning ahead of the festive season. Apply toothpaste on a damp cloth. Gently scrub it over the entire wall. Wipe off with a clean, dry cloth. Toothpaste is a mildly abrasive ingredient and doesn't usually damage your furniture, jewellery, carpets, and other corners of your house. However, it is always a good idea to do a small test before applying toothpaste to the entire surface to prevent any damage.
Polish Your Gas Stove
Polish your gas stove and other kitchen appliances with just a few ingredients at home. Turn off the stove and use a dusting cloth to remove any crumbs or debris on the stovetop. Use some toothpaste directly on the greasy areas of the toothpaste. Using a sponge, gently scrub the area. Use an old toothbrush in areas that have stubborn marks. Wipe off with a clean and damp cloth.
Adapted from: Herzingadi
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