The Many Uses of Toothpaste

Alternate Household Uses for Common Toothpaste

By JC, published May 07, 2008
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Toothpaste is an item that I can almost guarantee every household in America has on hand at all times. There are many kinds of toothpaste: various minty flavors; gels and pastes; kid -friendly varieties; special pastes for sensitive teeth; toothpaste with baking soda and/or peroxide; toothpaste with fluoride; toothpaste to whiten your teeth.

I am certain that you know we need to use some sort of toothpaste to help ensure proper tooth and gum health. But are you aware of the many other uses of this amazing, inexpensive household product? Here are just a few additional ways that you can use toothpaste in your home:

- Toothpaste can be used to help remove pen and other markings from walls and other hard surfaces. Just rub a little paste and water over the surface with a damp cloth or sponge for a safe, non-toxic way to remove unwanted markings.

- Toothpaste can be used to shine tarnished silverware. Apply a small amount of paste to your silverware and rub with a clean, soft cloth to bring back the shine.

- Toothpaste can be used to help diminish acne on the skin. Dab a small amount of toothpaste onto individual zits and let sit overnight; redness and underlying infection will be visibly reduced by morning.

- Toothpaste can also be used to clean jewelry. Mix a small amount of toothpaste in with some warm water. Dip an old toothbrush into the water solution and use to gently clean your jewelry.

For the above alternate uses of toothpaste, I highly recommend using a white paste (not a gel) that contains baking soda. My personal favorite alternate use for toothpaste is to help clear up acne. It seems to be one acne solution that works well with just about everyone, whereas medications and other acne specific facial creams and cleansers seem to be met with mixed results.

Takeaways
  • Toothpaste can be used to help fight acne.
  • Toothpaste is great for polishing silverware and cleaning jewelry.
  • Toothpaste is also available in organic, non-toxic varieties.
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