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.
01.  Relieve irritation from bug bites, sores, and blisters: These skin  irritations all tend to weep and, in the case of bug bites, often itch.  Apply a drop of toothpaste to a bug bite or insect sting to stop the  itching and decrease any swelling. When applied to sores or blisters, it  dries them up, thus allowing the wound to heal faster. It's best when  used overnight. 14 more after the break...
02. Soothe  a stinging burn: For minor burns that donot 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.
03. 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.
04. 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.
05. Keep  hair in place: Gel toothpastes contain the same water-soluble polymers  that many hair gels are made of. If you are looking to style and hold an  extreme hair creation, try gel toothpaste as your go-to product if you  are out of regular hair gel. (This is also a great trick for making baby  barrettes stay in place.)
06. 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 odors.
07. 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 a  whitening toothpaste on colors can sometimes bleach the fabric.) For  carpet stains, apply toothpaste to the stain and scrub it with an  abrasive brush, then rinse immediately.
08. 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.
09. 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
10. Make  silver jewelry and other silver pieces sparkle: Rub toothpaste onto  jewelry 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 triathletes 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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