I Never Imagined That Toothpaste Could Do So Many Things. Check These 26 Amazing Tricks

18:A Quick Fix For Nail Holes

Although this hack only really works if you have white walls, it’s a quick way to get rid of pesky nail holes left in walls. While you could go through the hassle of going to the store and buying spackle and paint for such a small hole, toothpaste is really all you need.

Squeeze a small amount of toothpaste in and around the hole to fill it, then wipe the excess with a damp rag. Nobody will be able to tell!

19:Clean Your Phone Screen

Keeping a smartphone screen clean is practically impossible since it’s continuously being touched all over by your fingers. To get your phone screen looking right out of the box, spread a thin layer of toothpaste over the screen and gently wipe it off with a damp cloth.

However, if you’re phone isn’t waterproof, you might want to be extremely careful! This method can also help to eliminate any minor scratches by rubbing the screen with a cotton swab dotted with toothpaste.

20:Keep Those Keys Looking Fresh

Not everyone washes their hands before they sit down to play the piano, which means that the keys accumulate all of the dirt and oils from your fingers, making them dirty.

Pianos aren’t just for playing music, but can also serve as a piece of art in your home, and nobody wants a piece of art to be dirty. So, grab a damp towel and some toothpaste and give each key a little rub-down to make them shine like new.

21:Get Rid Of Those Minor Car Scratches

There’s nothing like a fender bender to ruin your day! Especially if that wreck happened to mess up the paint job on your car, something that cost a solid amount of money to get fixed. Thankfully, a little tube in your bathroom is going to save you a lot of money!

Toothpaste, a soft cloth, and a little TLC will buff out any paint damage and have your car looking as good as new. You’re welcome, by the way, for saving you a trip to the garage where they would have charged you some ridiculous sum of money.

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