How Do You Use Toothpaste Around The House?
Down through the ages, tooth cleaners were generally used only by the wealthy. Fortunately, that changed with the invention of toothpaste in 1850. The slightly abrasive quality of toothpaste makes it just right not only for cleaning and polishing teeth, but for a number of household chores as well. Clean piano keys, ivory or plastic, with a bit of toothpaste. Use a toothbrush and then wipe the keys with a soft cloth. De-gunk the clothes iron of accumulate spray starch and sizing. Use a little non-gel toothpaste on a clean, dry rag to scrub the sole plate of the cold iron with a circular motion. Rinse clean and dry. Brighten up sneakers. Use non-gel toothpaste and an old toothbrush on the rubber parts of athletic shoes to remove grime and scuff marks. Clean off the toothpaste with a damp cloth. Use a second clean toothbrush if necessary. Polish the bathroom sink in a pinch. Grab the toothpaste, squirt some into the basin, scrub, rinse and polish. Shine the chrome in the kitchen and bath