Things You Can Do With A Toothpaste That You Could Ever Imagine
You’ll
be amazed to know how many benefits an ordinary toothpaste can provide.
You can start considering your toothpaste a “Magic tube” because the
miracles it can do for you are simply unbelievable.
The origin of
toothpaste can be traced back to ancient Egyptian civilization when a
mixture of myrrh, burned eggshells, pumice, ox-hoof ash and water was
used for the first time to keep the teeth clean. The formulae got fame
under the name of toothpaste in 1850s. The first collapsible toothpaste
tube was introduced by Dr. Washington Sheffield in London in 1892. His
son brought the idea from artists in Paris who used oil paints in
metallic tubes. Later in 1896 Clogate and Company made the imitation of
Sheffield’s collapsible tubes under the name of Colagte Ribbon Dental
Cream.
The primary function of toothpaste is to maintain
oral health; it keeps the cavities away and protects you from gum
diseases. It is recommended to brush your teeth twice a day for at least
3 minutes. Ok! Enough with the use of toothpaste for teeth! It’s about
time you take it out of your washroom and use it around your home. Don’t
know how?
Here is how you can make use of this “Magic tube”:
1. Tooth paste as a hand sanitizer
Want
to make your hands germ free? Take a drop of toothpaste and mix it with
a little water, apply this mixture to your hands. The mixture would not
only work as a disinfectant but would also help you get rid of the
dreadful smell of the onions and garlic if you have diced one.
Piano Cleaner
Constant
tickling on the ivory piano keys can turn them dirty. You can clean
them up, the same way you clean your teeth. All you need is a brush and
toothpaste, brush the keys of the piano well and then rub them with a
damp cloth. If toothpaste can work on human teeth, it can also work well
on elephant’s teeth (ivory). Toothpaste is equally good as a cleaner
for modern pianos with plastic keys.
2. Fix Nail Holes
We
know nail holes make your walls look bad and you might need some
professional help to fix them. Wait! Try toothpaste. You can easily fill
the nail holes with toothpaste, let it dry and touch it up with paint.
Problem solved!
3. Excellent Stain Remover for Clothes
Ink,
lipstick, ketchup! Dropped them on clothes? Don’t worry! Toothpaste
will make these stains vanish in a minute. Just apply some tooth paste
on these tough stains, scrub them, rinse well and poof! They are gone.
You can even clean up your carpet stains with the help of toothpaste in the same way.
4. Quick Remedy for Pimples
Need
a quick remedy to treat those pimples? Simple! Apply toothpaste on the
pimple at night and wash it in the morning. By morning, it will be gone. Toothpaste effectively absorbs the oil from the pimples, making
them dry and flattens them. Keep in mind that this remedy shouldn’t be
used more than once a week as it can make your skin over dry. Also do a
patch test before applying as some people might get skin irritation by
using it.
5. Makes your CDs Scratch less
Oops! There’s a scratch on your important CD. No problem! Put some toothpaste on it and wipe it off with a piece of clean cloth.
6. Tooth paste as Jewelry and Cutlery Cleane[/b]r
Now
you don’t need to take your gold and diamond jewelry to the jewelry
store to get them polished when you have toothpaste at your home. Take
some toothpaste and brush your piece of jewelry with an old tooth brush,
rinse with water. It will make them sparkling clean. You can clean up
your silver cutlery in the similar way.
7. [b]Can serve as your shoe polish
Toothpaste
can serve as your shoe polish. It can help remove scuffs from your
leather shoes. Apply some of it on the area that has been scuffed and
rub it with a soft piece of cloth, then wipe off with a clean damp
cloth. Your shoes will turn good as new. It can also clean the rubber
area of your fleets or sneakers.
8. Works as crayon remover from walls
Your
little one has been showing his art skills by drawing on the walls? Now
you don’t need to cover that with paint. Just apply a little toothpaste
on the area where crayons have been used and rub it with a damp rag.
9. Deodorize Baby Bottles
Baby
bottles develop sour milk smell after being used constantly. To
deodorize your baby’s bottle use a little toothpaste and scrub it really
well with the bottle brush. Make sure you rinse it thoroughly
afterwards.
10. Effective for Burns and Insect Bites
People
working in kitchen usually get their fingers or hands burnt.
Unfortunately, if it happens next time, put some toothpaste on the
affected area. The key component, Eucalyptus found in toothpastes will
soothe the burns. (Personal experience)
Insect bites are causing you itchiness? Apply some toothpaste over it. Toothpaste works well for flea, ants and mosquito bites.
11. Nail Cleaner
Next
time you can do your manicure at home. At least you won’t need a
professional help to fix your nails. The teeth and nails are made up of
similar material. So just the way you clean your teeth you can clean
your nails as well. Just switch your tooth brush with a nail brush and
clean up those nails thoroughly.
12. Works as a Defogger
Professional
swimmers use toothpaste to defog their swimming goggles. Just apply
some toothpaste and rub with a clean damp cloth, they will turn clear.
13. Sticks Posters
Can’t find glue to paste those posters on the wall? No worries. Stick them up with toothpaste; it won’t even damage your walls.
14. Removes water marks
Need to get rid of those water
mark rings that have spoiled your furniture? Use toothpaste. Rub the
mark with soft cloth and it’ll be gone in a few seconds.
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