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37 Clever Alternative Uses For Everyday Products, As Shared By People From This Online Group

Usually products are designed and created with a specific purpose in mind. They are perfected to deal with a particular issue or they are just commonly used for one thing. If you need your windows cleaned, there’s a specific product for that. You use salt to season your food and usually use bleach to take out stains from white clothing.

But all these products can be used for different intentions. A person whose nickname is secondhandsisters probably had that thought and went to Reddit to ask people “What are some lesser-known secondary uses for an everyday product?” And that created a big and very useful thread with people sharing so many products that don’t have to be used just for what they were initially intended to.

Do you have any advice that really works on how to use everyday items or products? Tell us about it in the comments and then upvote the answers that you will try out yourself!

More info: Reddit

#1

As a mechanic, a flat-head screwdriver is a pry-bar, package opener, square-head (Robertson) screwdriver, hose-pick, a punch, test-lead, electrical bridge, scraper, chisel, and least importantly, a flat-head screwdriver.

newzer0kanada , Connie Posites Report

#2

Any kind of cooking oil will easily get pine sap off of your hands. Just use it like soap.

OxfordBombers , Roberta Sorge Report

#3

add salt to your hand wash to get gasoline smell off

Love,

Dad

bloodflart , Francesco Alberti Report

#4

I carry a garlic press in my purse so that when I’m out at a restaurant I can make a small amount of baby food out of any steamed vegetable.

crinnaursa , Jakub Sisulak Report

#5

Condensed milk for those with chronic vomiting. Not only is it great for cooking, but I had a pharmacist tell me about adding some water till it is the consistency of thick soup. Get the person to sip small amounts of it slowly. It helps line the oesophagus to reduce vomiting, and allowing medication time to hit the stomach and work. Also provides much needed sugar. I’ve used it on kids and adults and it’s worked a treat every time

[deleted] , Ming Xia Report

#6

Hair conditioner as shaving cream

RobynRuLo , Supply Report

#7

If you have a French press for coffee, you can also froth milk in it after. Pour in hot milk and raise and lower the plunger until the volume of the milk has about doubled.

ThatIndianBoi , Izzy Rivi Report

#8

Vinegar is amazing. It can be used as a cheap household cleaner, refresh the coffee maker, and it can cure foot fungus and jock itch.

Mystic_Squirrel , Caroline Attwood Report

#9

Makeup remover wipes are really good at getting bike chain grease off your hands.

Leucippus1 , Katya_Ershova Report

#10

Coffee grounds are quite versatile. Among other things, you can use them for:

A soil additive to improve the pH balance for plants

Place them in a refrigerator to neutralize odors

Scour pots and pans

De-icing your steps and driveway

An ant repellent

An exfoliating scrub for your skin

DeathSpiral321 , thena Lam Report

#11

Blue Dawn dish soap works really well on clothing stains.

PresidentSuperDog , amazon Report

#12

Scissors make for an excellent pizza cutter

elenapng Report

#13

Corn starch is a good blood coagulant if you need to stop bleeding

drdoom , kalaya Report

#14

Your library card can do a lot more than let you borrow books.

It allows you to take free courses on Lynda, or learn a language, and even stream movies. A lot of libraries also have video game rentals, which a lot of people don’t know about.

-eDgAR- , Sarah Report

#15

I wrap those thick rubber bands (you know the ones that come around broccoli crowns) around tight jar lids to make them grippy and easy to undo.

CLNA11 , Harry Somers Report

#16

If you have a highlighter that’s dying, take the “pen” part of it out of the casing and soak it in nail polish remover. It will revitalize it to working like new

llcucf80 , Mitchell Luo Report

#17

Vagisil for chafing. It’s antibacterial, lubricating, and an anesthetic. I learned that in the army

Churonna , Harry Somers Report

#18

Shaving foam reducesstops misting on bathroom mirrors and car windows.

wirral_guy , Tarah Dane Report

#19

A jeweler’s loupe can double as a macro lens for your cell phone.

[deleted] , Thirteen Of Clubs Report

#20

Use vet wrap instead of sports tape. It’s basically the same thing but much less expensive.

bgharambee , Karen Report

#21

Peroxide gets blood stains out

dovesandravens , foodless Report

#22

Bleach to keep away cockroaches. I used to get big ass cockroaches in the summer that came up my drain.

My exterminator told me to pour 1 cup of bleach down my drain each week. You have to pour it down the drain in the room you see them. I started 18 months ago and haven’t seen a cockroach since.

(Don’t do this if you have a septic tank)

moochello , Sarah Report

#23

If you have a landline telephone, the dial tone is a concert F.

By holding the phone to your ear and your finger on the first fret of the first string of your guitar (for example) you can use the dial tone as a reference pitch and accurately tune up without a tuner

KnitBrewTimeTravel , Keith C Report

#24

Clean mascara wands are used in animal shelters to soothe the animals by brushing, and to remove fly eggs and larva from fur.

Drink-my-koolaid , Pxhere Report

#25

put a somewhat thick layer of vaseline on the skin around your hairline and ears and neck when dying your hair. if you accidentally get dye on your skin, you can easily wipe it off.

[deleted] , Kai Hendry Report

#26

Use salt as an abrasive and absorber when cleaning. I spray my stove top with a general household cleaner then sprinkle salt liberally over the top. It gets grease out easily.

For liquid stains like wine, I pour salt over the stain to soak up excess liquid then come through with hydrogen peroxide. Finally I get absorbent towels and dab clean it.

fopeo Report

#27

Kinesiology tape to hold up your boobs when your outfit is too revealing for a normal bra. I used a few strips of tape under my wedding dress, and my girls were good to go the entire day and night.

sharkysoup Report

#28

Any cooking oil is a great way to remove the residue from stickers.

Idk if this is recommended but if you get scratches on wood furniture I’ve always taken a matching washable marker, colored over the scratch, and then wiped it with a damp cloth (to effectively stain the wood back to match).

Underratted , Eric Astrauskas Report

#29

Bottom shelf cheap VODKA…. Put it in a spray bottle and squirt in on your bathroom walls to kill mold, squirt it on clothes to remove any odors, use it to clean mirrors, glass, windows.

Squeaks23 , Dmitry Karyshev Report

#30

Toilet seat covers are the same as blotting paper for oily skin.

wurstbrot_royal , aliexpress Report

#31

Clear nail polish:

Prevent skin going green from brass

Permanently stop fabric from fraying

Same goes with yarn

Seal paint

The $2 quick dry stuff is the best for me.

PsyseoninPrizein Report

#32

Keep a bag of cat litter in the trunk of the car, in case you need extra traction if you get stuck in ice or snow.

Back2Bach , Rain Rabbit Report

#33

Pickle juice can assist the ph balance in your stomach. This means when out drinking, if your stomach starts to feel queezy take a shot or two of pickle juice… why vomit when you’re out having fun?

On a side and probably more relevant note, pickle juice is essentially the OG Gatorade. If you need to replace electrolytes or simply feel a bit dehydrated, drink some pickle juice and then some water

Christonya Report

#34

WD 40 removes old adhesives from any thing with out damage or staining or discoloration

kwtransporter66 , ajay_suresh Report

#35

Liquid Laundry detergent glows under blacklights but is clear under normal light. You can dip a qtip in some detergent and draw/write on your walls and only see it with a blacklight on. Different brands glow different colors. Lots of fun in dorm rooms.

SWtoNWmom , Mike Mozart Report

#36

Q-tips to clean your keyboard

darkslayer_53 Report

#37

Plastic fruit cups are great seedling pots.

WaxyWingie Report