Tooth pastes provide a fluid medium for smooth action of tooth brushes in order to achieve thorough cleaning of plaque covered tooth surfaces. Tooth pastes incorporated with fluorides are beneficial in caries prevention and cessation as well. Apart from significance of tooth pastes in dental disease management, these products are useful in different house hold stuff. Tooth pastes can remove face pimples which bother teenage girls especially when these are used in conjunction with aspirin. This combination is quite effective against acne and pimples.
Tooth pastes can act as gluing media for hanging light weight posters on walls as well as removing or lightening crayon mark stains. Tooth pastes with incorporation of peroxides are useful for polishing yellowish and darkened nails. Another advantage of tooth pastes is their use in shining jewellery especially diamonds. Tooth pastes have been proved as quite useful scrubs as well. Following informative article provides the most common house hold applications of tooth pastes.
Toothpaste is a master multitasker, capable of polishing gemstones, buffing bowls, smoothing scratches and so much more. Here’s what it can do for you!
Don’t you hate when your new kicks have fresh marks? “Toothpaste is great for getting scuff marks off sneakers,” says Barbara Reich, owner of the organizing company Resourceful Consultants. “Just a little dot will go a long way, so start small and add more if needed.”
In a pinch, plain white toothpaste can also be used in lieu of Spackle to patch holes left by pins, nails, screws, etc. It’s not really a permanent solution, and will probably make real repairs trickier down the line, so use this method only if you don’t plan to stick around (and your landlord deserves it). See a demonstration here.
Beautiful digits demand more beautiful bling, right? Make your best friends shimmer by using toothpaste and a very soft toothbrush to clean your diamonds. “After just a few minutes, the sparkle will be amazing,” says Reich.
“Toothpaste is magic,” says Adriane Richardson, co-author of the blog “One Lucky Pickle.” She used it to return her blackened grout to its original light gray color using sudsy, whitening paste and a toothbrush. If you care about speed (and your arms, back, knees), consider using an electric. Use a rag to wipe up the toothpaste muck as you go, since it’s way harder to clean once it dries all crusty.
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Applications of tooth pastes in daily life