3.15.2018

5 reasons why you should have toothpaste in the kitchen

I like to find ways to use the things I already have in new ways of life. Take for example a toothpaste. It's something we all have in our bathrooms. It turns out, however, that keeping a tube in the kitchen can be useful as it can do many other useful things in addition to fighting tooth decay.

Read on to see how toothpaste can be used in the kitchen.

1. You can remove water stains from the wood.

Lightly rub the toothpaste on the water rings without frost to remove them from a wooden table.

2. It can shine chrome.

Rubbing the chrome devices with a little toothpaste will make them shine. Rub the toothpaste with a cloth on a chrome-plated faucet and then polish it with a clean cloth.

3. You can spray your hands a little to remove the odors of fish, onions or garlic from your hands.

I like to cook with garlic, but I do not like keeping my hands on for the rest of the day. The toothpaste refreshes your hands and refreshes your mouth. Just put a small toothpaste in your hands and rub them on your fingers and palms. Then wash your hands as usual.

4. Can deliver odors from food storage containers and more.

Do you know this plastic Tupperware that smells like spaghetti or instant pot inkwell that smells like chicken broth, no matter how you rub it? The use of toothpaste and scouring pad will erase those odors forever.

5. You can update your deletion.

If you think that your toothpaste tube is empty, whether you are brushing your teeth or the ones you have in the kitchen, cut the tip of the tube, fill the tube with hot water, and then pour it. Content below your disposition. It will bring your disposition up to date and, by the way, will carefully dose every drop of toothpaste!

This publication was first broadcast on Apartment Therapy. See it there: Why should you keep toothpaste in the kitchen?

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