As much as it is cliché, it is true when they say that life is a constant learning process. It is always possible to find tips and tricks that transform our way of thinking and make our day-to-day routine much lighter and more productive. Some of them are already known, however, there are others that you may not have discovered or didn’t know how to apply without the presence of a tutorial.
We, from awesome.clubwe always like to keep things simple, so we’ve chosen 12 practical tips on how to use everyday tools that can make your life easier.
1. Using the pasta colander the right way
We’re pretty sure you’ve been using the wrong colander your whole life. It is very common, after the pasta is ready, to pour it into the colander to remove the water, a utensil that is usually already in the sink. However, the correct way to drain pasta is just the opposite.
The colander must be placed in the pan and then turned over to pour out the water. This way there will be no risk of the mass falling all over the sink.
2. Put vegetable loofah in the washing machine
An economical and effective tip for those annoying hairs that get stuck to clothes: put vegetable loofah in the washing machine. You just need to fit it into the device’s filter. From then on, the loofah will absorb the balls and hairs that are on the clothes, cleaning the pieces better.
Ah, it is important to emphasize that, with each wash, you must remove the sponge to let it dry, thus avoiding mold. It is also necessary to change it if it is very dirty.
3. Sharpen the scissors with Bombril
One way to make the blade of your scissors sharper is to use Bombril (or any steel wool). Use the scissors to cut the straw several times and in a few minutes you will feel the difference. Afterwards, it’s always good to test it on some fabric, for example, to check if it’s sharp enough for your taste.
4. Put a clothespin in the pot
Your clothespins can be used to leave the pot lid half open when cooking. You just need to nail them in a place on the pan of your choice. When using this technique, use a new clothespin.
5. Light a candle near the bathroom mirror to keep it from fogging up
Fogged mirror is pretty annoying, isn’t it? Especially when you’re in a rush and it’s impossible to see due to the amount of moisture covering your face. There’s a way to end this once and for all, or at least make sure it doesn’t happen again for a while.
You can leave a candle burning while you are in the shower. There will still be condensation, except where the candle is positioned. Another tip is to apply a small amount of car wax to the mirror. Then just let it dry and then polish it with a soft, dry cloth.
6. Use ketchup bottle to make pancakes
There are many people who love to cook pancakes but are often frustrated by how weird they look. Well, pancake lovers can always keep an empty ketchup (or other sauce) bottle clean in a drawer or cupboard for when they need it. So, when you make the mix, you just need to transfer it to the container with a funnel (so it doesn’t run out) and voilà, you can get ready to eat the most perfect pancakes in your life.
7. The little table that comes in the middle of the pizza can be a smartphone holder
You know that little table that comes in the middle of pizza for delivery? It helps prevent the pizza from falling apart or sticking to the packaging. However, if you cut off one of the legs, you’re also creating a stand for your smartphone. Fun and genius at the same time, isn’t it?
8. Putting the zipper on the clothes with a fork
A simple and quick tip for anyone faced with a broken zipper: use a fork to straighten it. Insert the zipper into two teeth of the cutlery, so that it can be held firmly by the tool, and then, insert the ends of the zipper into the two rails so that it is joined.
9. Use paper and tape to dust the perforation
If you need to drill some holes in the wall, but don’t want to clutter up the house with dust, you can always use paper and tape to create a sort of dustbin for the dirt from the drilling. Another idea is to paste a post-it under the place where you decided to drill the wall.
10. Fold plastic bags for more space
After a few trips to the supermarket, it seems like you now have hundreds of plastic bags tucked away. However, you can always have more space in your closet if you fold your bags into a triangle, like in this tutorial.
Fold one side of the bag to the opposite handle. Then fold the other side to find the other handle. Push all the air out and fold it in thirds, creating a square. Fold end to end to make a triangle, then create a second triangle.
11. Using kitchen tongs as a blind cleaner
Cleaning the blinds is one of the most dreaded household chores as it requires a lot of patience. The news is that there is a way to streamline this activity. Take two dish sponges and, with scissors, make a hole in each one so you can insert the ends of the kitchen tongs.
You can also use a towel, just secure it with some rubber bands at the ends of the tweezers. This technique will allow you to dust each side of the curtain in one go, leaving no dust particles behind.
12. Ice Stones to Solve Your Scarred Carpet
Want to rearrange your furniture but don’t want the unsightly dent in your rug to show? Nothing better than using ice cubes to take care of this problem. Place a few lined up on top of the carpet mark to cover the dent, wait for it to melt and that’s it, case solved.
Sometimes it may be necessary to use a towel to soak up excess water if it hasn’t already dried naturally. Another solution is to use a fork to fluff the fibers if they are still a little wrinkled.
Do you think that using some of these tips your day to day will be more productive? Which of these hacks would you like to try? Have another productive idea you’d like to share with us? Comment. 🇧🇷
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