A recent viral video has sparked a wave of interest in unconventional uses for toothpaste, presenting it as a multi-purpose solution for various household tasks. From freshening the fridge to tackling tough grease stains, the video claims that toothpaste can do it all.
One of the most popular hacks featured in the video involves using a combination of white vinegar and toothpaste to cut through grease. The video’s voiceover boldly proclaims: “Toothpaste with white vinegar. Powerful grease removal.” Another hack suggests blending toothpaste with dish soap to create a DIY window cleaner.
The video goes on to showcase a range of other uses for toothpaste, including removing rust with an alcohol mixture, cleaning fridge spills and grime, and even polishing gold and silver jewelry. A concoction of salt, dish soap, toothpaste, and water is presented as a potent blend for restoring shine to precious trinkets.
However, not everyone is convinced. Some users have voiced concerns about the potential damage these hacks could cause, particularly when using abrasive ingredients like salt and toothpaste on delicate surfaces. One user issued a warning against using a mixture of dish soap, salt, and toothpaste, labeling it as “absolutely horses**t.” They cautioned, “Salt + Toothpaste will dull any precious metal. Never do this.”
Another user echoed this sentiment, advising against using toothpaste on anything shiny as “toothpaste is abrasive and will scratch the surface.” While some users fondly recalled using toothpaste and soap to clean their shoes, the general consensus seems to be that toothpaste should be used primarily for its intended purpose: dental hygiene.
The video also showcased other hacks, including placing a tube of toothpaste in the toilet cistern to “keep the toilet fresh for three months.” Another hack demonstrated a mixture of body wash, toothpaste, floral water, salt, and white vinegar in the sink as a method to remove yellow stains from white clothing.
While these unconventional uses for toothpaste might seem tempting, it’s important to approach them with caution and consult with experts before applying them to delicate surfaces or materials. Toothpaste’s abrasive nature can damage certain materials, and the effectiveness of these hacks is not always guaranteed.