11. Remove scratches on DVD's and CD's. This remedy has been use with mixed success rates. But it seems to work fairly well on shallow scratches and smudges. Apply 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 attaracts dust and dirt. Clan away grime gently with damp. lint-free cloth and toothpaste; after rubbing in the toothpaste, wipe the keys clean with a second lint-free cloth. |
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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. |
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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. |
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15. Defog goggles. ; Scuba divers, swimmers and triathletes may already know about this handy little trick. Rub a smell spot of toothpaste into each legs of your goggles. Then rinse thoroughly and voila! There'll be no need to ever buy expensive defogger and gets again. Avoid rubbing too vigorously, though, as the abrasive ingredients in toothpaste could scratch the lenses.
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