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5 Things You Can Clean with Toothpaste

March 2, 2021

We know that toothpaste helps our teeth shine, but what else can it clean? Here are 5 of our favorite toothpaste hacks:

1. Headlights 

One of toothpaste’s best-kept secrets can make your high beams brighter! If your headlights are made from polycarbonate or plastic, over time they’re susceptible to oxidation. This makes them look foggy. For a quick fix that won’t break the bank, spread toothpaste evenly over the inside of each headlight. Take a damp cloth and gently rub in the paste too watch those lights shine! For a clean finish, rinse with water. *This trick won’t work on glass headlights, so make sure you double-check before you clean!

2. Shoes

The soles of your muddy sneakers desperately need some attention. All you need is an old toothbrush and some non-gel toothpaste. Apply the paste to the toothbrush as you normally would and scrub away for a few minutes at the soles. Wipe down with a damp cloth when you’re done.

3. Diamonds 

Skip the jeweler and clean your bling right at-home. Use warm water and toothpaste to scrub the diamond with an old toothbrush. Your stone should shine after about one minute of cleaning. Be careful not to get the toothpaste on the setting, though. It can be abrasive and taint the finish.

4. Hair Dye

Never spoil a new hair color with a dyed hairline again! After you finish dying your hair, apply toothpaste to a cotton ball or pad and rub along the hairline until the unwanted stains disappear!

5. Clothing  

This one works great on food and drink stains! Put non-gel toothpaste on the stain and rub fabric vigorously. Rinse with water. If needed, repeat the process a few more times until the stain is gone.

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