You probably use hydrogen peroxide, salt, honey, and coffee filters on the daily for basic stuff like cooking, cleaning, eating, and drinking. But did you know there are way more cool uses for these household products than you could have possibly imagined? We've rounded up 31 items around your home that you're vastly underusing. Prepare for some serious eye-opening info!
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If you want your wooden furniture to look rustic and vintage, paint the furniture with teabags after brushing them with steel wool and vinegar. Find more uses here.
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9Salt
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Boost your laundry by adding one cup of salt when washing brightly colored clothes — it will make the colors vibrant again. Find more uses here.
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10Old T-Shirts
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Make your old t-shirts into reusable grocery bags. Find more uses here.
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11Leftover Halloween Candy
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Make your leftover Halloween candy into a yummy trail mix — candy corn and M&M's will make it taste extra sweet. Find more uses here.
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12Vodka
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Use vodka to make your own deodorant. Find more uses here.
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13Lint Roller
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Clean your speakers by sweeping a lint roller over them to gather the dust. This way, you won't push it into the mesh. Find more uses here.
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14Stale Bread
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Make a special treat for the birds that inhabit your yard using stale bread. Find more uses here.
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15Plastic Bags
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Make a holiday wreath with extra plastic bags. Find more uses here.
Make an interesting wind chime with your old keys. Find more uses here.
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26Hydrogen Peroxide
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Mix equal parts hydrogen peroxide and water in a spray bottle and spritz on your fruits and vegetables to get rid of the dirt and chemicals. Find more uses here.