यदी आप गुगल क्रोम इस्तेमाल करते हो तो हिंदी में पढ़ने के लिये इधर क्लिक किजीये. फायर फॉक्स आय ई इस्तेमाल करते हो तो भी शायद पढ़ सकेंगे। प्रयत्न किजीये।
Toothpaste: it whitens, brightens, deodorizes, removes stains, and restores and protects enamel. But toothpaste’s cleaning capabilities work wonders on many things besides our teeth. The same ingredients that help polish our pearly whites can also soothe some common ailments, make household items sparkle, and even get rid of stains and pungent smells. Try out these fifteen tricks with a white, non-gel toothpaste (unless otherwise noted), and watch that cavity-fighting, breath-freshening tube of wonder work its magic.
2. Soothe a stinging burn. For minor burns
that don’t involve an open wound, toothpaste can deliver temporary cooling
relief. Apply it delicately to the affected area immediately after a burn
develops; it temporarily relieves the sting and prevents the wound from weeping
or opening.
3. Decrease the size of a facial blemish. Want
to speed up the healing of a zit? Apply a tiny dot of toothpaste to the
affected area at night before bed. Wash it off in the morning.
4. Clean up your fingernails. Our teeth are
made of enamel, and toothpaste is good for them, so it stands to reason that
toothpaste would also be good for our fingernails. For cleaner, shinier, and
stronger nails, simply scrub the underneath and tops of fingernails with a
toothbrush and toothpaste.
5. Keep hair in place. Gel toothpastes contain
the same water-soluble polymers that many hair gels are made of. If you’re
looking to style and hold an extreme hair creation, try gel toothpaste as your go-to
product if you’re out of regular hair gel. (This is also a great trick for
making baby barrettes stay in place.)
6. Scrub away stinky smells. Garlic, fish,
onion, and other pungent foods can permeate the skin cells on our hands.
Scrubbing hands and fingertips briefly with toothpaste removes all traces of
smelly odours.
7. Remove stains. Toothpaste can make tough
stains on both clothing and carpets disappear. For clothes, apply toothpaste
directly to the stain and rub briskly until the spot is gone, then wash as
usual. (Note that using white toothpaste on colours can sometimes bleach the
fabric.) For carpet stains, apply toothpaste to the stain and scrub it with an
abrasive brush, then rinse immediately.
8. Spruce up dirty shoes. This tactic works
great on running shoes or scuffed-up leather shoes. As with carpet stains,
apply toothpaste directly to the dirty or scuffed area, then scrub with a brush
and wipe clean.
9. Remove crayon stains on painted walls. Rub
a damp cloth with toothpaste gently on the marked-up wall and watch the Creole
marks disappear.
10. Make silver jewellery and other silver
pieces sparkle. Rub toothpaste onto jewellery and leave overnight. Wipe clean
with a soft cloth in the morning. Make diamonds shine by giving them a gentle
scrub using a toothbrush, toothpaste, and a little water. Rinse thoroughly to
remove all traces of toothpaste. Do not use this method on pearls, as it will
damage their finish.
11. Remove scratches on DVDs and CDs. This
remedy has been used with mixed success rates, but it seems to work fairly well
on shallow scratches and smudges. Apply a thin coating of toothpaste to the
disc and rub gently, then rinse clean.
12. Tidy up piano keys before tickling them.
Piano keys retain oil from the skin, which then attracts dust and dirt. Clean
away grime gently with a damp, lint-free cloth and toothpaste; after rubbing in
the toothpaste, wipe the keys clean with a second lint-free cloth.
13. Deodorize baby bottles. If baby bottles
develop a sour-milk smell, a good cleaning with some toothpaste and a bottle
scrubber will clean away residue and deodorize. Always make sure to rinse well.
14. Remove the burned crust on irons. For those
of you who still use an iron, you may find that after time, the plate of the
iron develops a burned crust. The silica in toothpaste gently grinds away this
rusty-looking layer.
15. Defog goggles. Scuba divers, swimmers, and tri-athletes
may already know about this handy little trick: Rub a small spot of toothpaste
into each lens of your goggles, then rinse thoroughly, and voila! There’ll be
no need to ever buy expensive defogger gels again. Avoid rubbing too
vigorously, though, as the abrasive ingredients in toothpaste could scratch the
lenses.
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