1. Rubbing alcohol to get paint off clothes
It might be fun and relaxing to paint but things can get messy if the paint lands on your clothes. Rubbing water with sponge will only smear it and probably make it worse. Using rubbing alcohol and rubbing it with a towel or clothe will do the trick. Scrub the rubbing alcohol on the clothes until all the paint is gone.
2. Hanger to close chips bags
Lets face it, no one likes stale chips. It is as if once we open the chips bag, we must finish it before it goes bad. What if we have a big bag and we cannot finish it? Rolling it down is not a good idea because it can roll back up and air can go inside the chips bag and make it stale. A great idea would be using the old clear see through hangers. Take the tips off the hanger and use them separately to close the chips bags.
3. Hand Sanitizer or Hair Spray to remove permanent marker.
When we use the Permanent marker, we must becareful because it is hard to erase. It will not go away if you just scrub it with water. Permanent marker is not so permanent anymore after this great idea. Use Hand Sanitizer or hairspray to remove it. Apply on top of the permanent marker and scrub it off. It will easily come off after some scrubbing.
4. Make your Pizza fresh again!
Do you have left over pizza in the fridge but want it fresh again? If you like cold pizza, then you wouldn’t need to do anything. If you like fresh pizza, here is a hack for you! Don’t throw away that left over pizza, here is how you can save money by saving the pizza. Place the pizza slice in a pan and add a table spoon of water next to it and close the lid. A few minutes later, the pizza will soak in the water and become brand new again.
5. Rub a walnut on damaged furniture
Do you have some damaged and scratched wood furniture? Don’t go buy brand new wood furniture, use this hack and save money. Take a piece of walnut and rub it on the scratched parts of the wood. The walnut will fill in the small scratches and smooth it out. This will save your furniture and diminish the scratches.