How To Use Toothpaste In Kitchen Cleaning

By: Nikita Nikhil

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Toothpaste is not just a bathroom essential, thanks to its mild abrasiveness. You can use it as a kitchen cleaner to remove stains and smells too. Here's how to use it in cleaning:

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1. Burnt Pans

Apply a small bit of toothpaste to the burnt areas of your pans. Let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub it with a sponge. This will remove burnt stains.

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2. Polish Stainless Steel

Toothpaste works great on stainless steel utensils. Just rub a little bit of it on the surface and rub it off with a cloth to restore its shine.

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3. Stains From Containers

Tough food stains in containers can be removed with toothpaste. Apply the paste directly onto the stains and use a brush to scrub them away.

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4. Deodorize Cutting Boards

Rub toothpaste onto your cutting boards to remove odours. Let it sit for a few minutes, then wash with water to leave the board smelling fresh.

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5. Clean Tile Grout

Apply toothpaste directly on grout lines, scrub it with a toothpaste, and then rinse with water. The paste's mild abrasiveness will help remove grime.

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6. Clean Faucets And Sinks

Apply toothpaste on a damp cloth and rub it on faucets and sinks. Rinse it to remove water spots and tough stains.

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