Everyday Uses For...
Everyday Uses For Toothpaste (Regular)
Polish silverware, silver, or gold.
Toothpaste will shine up silver and gold. Rinse thoroughly.
Clean piano keys.
Squeeze toothpaste on a damp cloth. Rub the keys well, wipe dry, and buff with a soft, dry cloth. After all, ivory is made from an elephant's tusk.
Remove ink spots from cloth.
Squeeze toothpaste on spot, scrub, and rinse thoroughly.
Dry up acne pimples.
Dab toothpaste on pimples as you would use Clearasil®.
Remove crayon from walls.
Brush the marks with toothpaste on an old toothbrush.
Remove scratches on glassware.
Polish with a dollop of toothpaste.
Deodorize smelly hands.
Squeeze an inch of toothpaste into your palm and wash hands under running water.
Remove Kool-Aid® moustaches from kids' faces.
Rub on toothpaste and rinse thoroughly.
Remove tar from the bottom of bare feet.
Squeeze on toothpaste and rub.
Deodorize "sour" baby bottles.
Scrub with toothpaste and a bottle brush.
Remove scuffs on shoes.
Apply toothpaste with a tissue, rub, and wipe off.
Fill small holes in walls.
Use a small dab of toothpaste as emergency spackling to fill in small holes in plaster walls. Let dry before painting.