Any regular toothpaste is fine. Picture is for illustration purposes.
- Polish silverware, silver, or gold. Toothpaste will shine up silver and gold. Rinse thoroughly.
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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.
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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.
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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.
