Toothpaste is one of those household staples that we usually associate with keeping our pearly whites shining bright. But ...
Discover surprising toothpaste hacks you can use at home! Watch as we clean white canvas shoes, make faucets shine, repair scratched CDs, and remove pencil marks—all with simple toothpaste tricks.
Among the 35 (technically 34) non-tooth-related uses the Coupon Sherpa suggests for toothpaste, two of them are of particular help to anyone who's been nagged by the small scratches that accumulate on ...
The next time you're brushing your teeth and notice the water spots all over your chrome faucets, put the toothpaste to work. Rub it gently on the chrome with a soft cloth, then rinse it off. The ...
We’ve discussed how you can use toothpaste to fix minor scratches on your car or the plastic of your headlights, but if you spot stress cracks in your glassware or a pair of reading glasses, ...
There are all sorts of myths related to smartphones out there. One of them claims that toothpaste can fix your phone’s scratched screen, well, at least help out a bit, but Xiaomi says it cannot.
You can try and look past the marks on your sunglasses, or you could fix them with this helpful hack THERE is nothing more annoying than delving blindly into the depths of your handbag to find your ...
Some toothpastes contain ingredients like hydrogen peroxide or baking soda that can help shrink the pimple, but they may also dry out the skin.
Scientists in the UK have found keratin, a protein in hair, can rebuild enamel and repair early tooth decay. The discovery could lead to keratin-based toothpaste or dental gels within two to three ...