Using Toothpaste in WEIRD Ways (Lifehacks)
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
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When SCUBA diving we learned to use Toothpaste as an anti-fogger for your mask. It works really well but does go away after a few hours.
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I think Grace brings a lot of energy to the show :)
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Another episode of 'Budget Mythbusters'
the shaving cream needs to dry completely then be polished off the glass before your steamy shower. Much better results that way. Also a dab of silicone caulk rubbed on the glass and polished off BEFORE drying works as well or better.
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Shaving gel is even better! I used it on my motorcycle helmet😉
When I learned diving they taught us to spit on the goggles wash it off and then not touch the inside. It works really great
...coc- yeah nevermind
I have done this to the mirrors in my house. She should've polished it after rubbing it and letting it dry. Works like a charm.
That shaving cream hack is used by professional drivers (trucks and buses) in my country and it definitely works. Not often you need it, but sometimes you're driving something old with crappy heating or it's just broken and the shaving cream will come to the rescue. It's also handy that you can usually get shaving cream at gas stations, so it's usually not that far away when you need it.
That's really interesting! I never thought of using it on car windows. How often does it have to be applied?
Perfect for me since I'm a hot dog eating oil miner who moonlights as a barista
Ah, our core-demographic.
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Lol 😆
For the whiteboard, use rubbing alcohol or just water to clean it. Toothpaste is abrasive and will make the whiteboard surface wear out faster and stay dirty looking over time because you are putting scratches in the smooth finish
Alcohol will also damage the surface of the board.
In order to really, truly test the ketchup, oil, and coffee, you should have done it on 3 different pieces of cloth, and scrubbed it with a clean cloth or brush, not with itself. The oil, ketchup, and coffee could interact with each other and make your results tainted. Hope this helps for future videos!
Why her? What happened to the people whom appeared interested?
She seems so bored and incompetent.
To be fair red dye is known as the most permanent dye outside of black [because nothing is darker than black dye] so still having some ketchup left is unsurprising
also the ketchup area that stayed was the one spot that didn’t get fully saturated in detergent!
got ketchup 🍅 mixed with lettuce 🥬 cheese 🧀 'cause everytime ⏰ i wake up 🛌 in the morning 🌥 i got burgers 🍔 on my mind 🧠
Leaving it in the Sun should get rid of the remaining faint stain.
Dawn dish soap is the greatest thing for stains. I swear. Whatever you spill on yourself, put dawn dish soap on it and wash it and it won’t stain. It’s incredible. This dish washing detergent is powered by Dawn so that’s why it worked so well.
An OLD scuba trick to keep your mask from fogging was to rub it with the exposed surface of a cut potato on the inside of your mask.
It works, but so does rubbing spit on the inside of your mask. And you don't have to explain why you have tater in your dive bag.
The shaving cream trick is great for windshields in the winter as well!
Awesome tip!
Another shaving cream trick...it removes grease and oil from concrete driveways.
In the tattoo world, simple green removes ink stains from clothes.
Yes it does and the smell makes you want a new tattoo as well. Lol
anyone else just randomly remembered this chanel after like a year or two of not watching it?
Given how expensive Cascade gel is and how much she used, I think it'd be cheaper to buy a new shirt.
Use Prell shampoo as a defogger. I was a commercial diver, that is what we used on our face plates. Put a small amount on the face plate, clean off with a cloth. Spit also works as a defogger on diving masks. Spit on the mask face plate, use your fingers to smear around, rinse with water.
My mom would put dish detergent on difficult stains too, but specifically Dawn dish soap worked the best she always said, it does the trick for me to this day.
Yes!! It’s the best.
I've even just used soap on an adhesive mirror right in the shower for use with shaving. Just rub it over with the edge of the soap before a shower, then rub most off with hand (not dry it all off with towel - just sort of hand rub-smear it so you can see).
I know regular dish soap works great on my kids clothes I put it under extremely hot water and then pour dish soap directly in it let it sit then scrub it in and leave it rinse and repeat with hot water every time and let it soak then wash it like normal but do it as soon as you can to make it work the best
When my family does laundry we typically use a version of tide pods and/or 1 of those dishwasher pods for heavy grease... Even completely filthy or stained clothes start to brighten up after a wash or two and after several washes they're back to their normal color.
Here’s one that works: So I’m sure many of you have seen how dry erase markers will erase dried stains of themselves, right? You can also use them to erase permanent markers.
So that was covered too. It’s a nice one.
I was pretty impressed with the shirt one, especially the oil. I knew that the ketchup would only work so well, because red sauce is forever™️, but I will definitely keep this in mind for my next foray into after-fish-fry clothes cleaning!
Everybody I know , knows that , that's called "washing you're goddamn clothes"
also the fact that she ignored mixing the dishwasher liquid on the ketchup and it just mixed onto the other ones
Whiteboard: Rubbing alcohol!
Stain hack: Start by rinsing off as much of the staining matter. NOTE only rinse and squeeze out the extra water. This hack was teaching people about pretreating. What was left out is to allow the detergent to do its thing. If you’re in a hurry 30 minutes may be enough. Doing this hack right away is important too.
Yep alcohol is a great whiteboard cleaner 👍🏻
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Dawn soap works well too, but you have to scrub and rinse before putting it in the wash
For oil based stains, I use straight Dawn detergent. Dab it on the stain, let it set for a few minutes, then wash normally. Works really well.
I’ve never had a problem with coffee or oil stains coming out with just a normal clothes washing cycle…
Toothpaste doesn’t erase mistakes. I brushed my teeth and I am still alive.
I wonder what would happen if you carbonated watermelon juice (as in the juice that is left over when you cut a watermelon), mixed it into playdough, and let it dry?
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That's cool and all but you can talk about it somewhere else
How can you decide something if you have nothing to compare with, washing a t-shirt without comparison is not fair. Maybe just me who thinks so
Folex carpet cleaner has taken out catsup stain on my white carpet so it should work on T-shirts too. Actually the only thing I have found that Folex will not remove is rust stain, but bleach will do that.
@K Barnes I applied bleach and the rust disappeared....go figure.
The hack to use a wet erase marker to remove the Sharpie reminded me of using clear nail polish to remove the nail polish from your nails when you don't have nail polish remover.
be intresting to see the shirt one with no pretreating vs pretreating with regular laundry soap vs pretreating with dish soap (as you did here)
any type of soap will create a non fog finish.. dish soap is the best and leaves the least residue, so tends to be less opaque (great for the inside of ski goggles on a rainy day).. it creates a hydrophilic coating. (so water drops cant form)
do you guys still have the lg washer if yes can you do a 1 towels test on the machine on cotons cycle and with hot water? high spin speed
I'm surprised that dish detergent didn't foam extreme in your washer tbh.
Bro I leave for a year or two and I come back to this :|
"You Know What Makes Me Really Sick To My Stomach? Is Watching You Stuff Your Face With Those Hot Dogs! Nobody, I Mean Nobody Puts Ketchup On A Hot Dog!" - Inspector Dirty Harry Callahan
You should make a HUGE goldfish cracker
I'm going to try half of these life-hacks this weekend.
Hopefully you didn't also spill ketchup, coffee, AND oil on your shirt...
@@TheKingofRandom yeah that would mean you “had a big day”.
using detergent's slightly more environmentally friendly, too. It fades, the envymes don't.
I didn't know it was a hack as I've done it for years to stripped out screw holes in wood. I have stick toothpicks, matchsticks (after removing the heads, of course) to fill the hole back up and put a new screw back in.
If faced with really rotten wood, you can stabilise it by soaking it in glycol (as in the Mary Rose recovery).
You definitely needed a control for all the things you tried. I mean try the hack but at the same time try the normal way we always do it.
Test the honey freezing in a bottle hack!
0:48 2000's women moment
We need more experiments with your dog again that video was awesome!
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Way funnier than i thought! Awesome video guys
For the paint can rim filling with residual paint. Get a long nail and hammer. Put the pointed end in the cans rail and punch holes into rge rail about two inches apart all the way around the rim rail. This will gravity feed the residual pain back into the can. No need for that plastic hack. EVER
2:18 Next Day After Eating In Taco Bell
The ketchup came out, it's the red dye #7 that stained.
Toothpaste is a great defogger, too
Toothpaste can do it all apparently.
Life hack #1: wash your clothes…. How is that a life hack ?
Finally!
I can get rid of those unsightly toothpaste stains with something as simple as a sharpie!
Different types of stains require different types of stain removers hence why the ketchup didn’t work. Loved the vid!
The king a predictability
Try using the detergent on the BACK side of the stained cloth, too.
Im more shocked the oil came out
I'm sure you're supposed to allow the shaving cream to dry out
Meaning that the smear one would've worked best because there was less of it over the same amount of surface area.
I use the shaving cream on the bathroom mirror and inside on the cars windshield.
The shaving cream one is just soap. Any soap will prevent fogging.
The ketchup didn't look like it was covered adequately with the soap
Oh how the mighty have fallen.
Hahaha wtf? I’ve literally NEVER had a spray paint lid get stuck.
I have an idea for life hacks you could attempt to debunk. But it may be fitting for a X-mas episode. And it has to do with hacks on how to remove tree sap. I'd love to know some hacks on that topic because that stuff sticks. And soap and water just isn't enough. I can't think of any at the moment, but I do know that there are hacks out there on the topic of tree sap. And I want to know which ones (if any) work.
TL;DR Tree sap removal hacks.
When she put the dishwasher fluid on the shirt I thought that she was making more of a mess on the t-shirt.
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Amazing as always
Let’s go Grace is back
now i understand why my parents tell me to brush my teeth...
You can use a hair dryer and set it to hot. After you took a shower use the hair dryer to remove the fog on your mirror or window.
Or just use a towel to wipe it off.
I learnt the whiteboard market hack in primary school like sometime around prep
alcohol easily cleans permanent marker.
I love ur vids
Coffee stains are harder to get out when coffee has cream in it.
You're on a workshop. Bashing that lid closed with a chisel's just an extreme version of what you're doing, dinting it so it won't seal completely, even with the saran. Go find a soft-headed mallet (partners are excused) and use that. Rubber or leather.
I just use baking soda and put it right into the wash and it cleans well.
The fact that she said she googled something in school makes me feel old af.
One way to clean marker off like a desk whiteboard or something else is use hand sanitizer
Dawn dish soap would do it. Those little yellow bottles in cleaning isle removed stains
"i dont cook." yea i can tell....so what do u do then?
ALCOHOL. Alcohol will take off permanent marker, from almost anything. This is not new.
I love your vids
The king of random More like the queen of random looll
In the bathroom mirrors and glass doors. Car wax. Seriously, wax on (let dry) then wax off. Fog free mirrors and a black belt. Also, RainX windshield cleaner. Try it.
Your welcome.
no control with shirt to show what difference (if any) the dish soap made
My teacher used what I think is a tape remover to get pen off of paper
What happens if you put the shirt in the dishwasher?
I use white vinegar and Dawn dish detergent on ketchup stains and it always gets it out.
Well thats a smile type situation
She looks kinda drunk
Somebody at work likes to use permanent marker to write on things and we found 70% isopropyl alcohol works to remove it.
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Also regular old IPA rubbing alcohol will get permanent marker off of a dry erase board
Dawn dish detergent does the trick to get food stains out clothes.
Shaving cream never worked for me. What did, was hair conditioner.
Another way to take marker off a whiteboard....spay on deodorant or hairspray
Does that work for matte paint
5:10 I am well, thank you.
I saw a hack where she cleaned a toilet with shaving cream. I tried it and it didn't work for me but maybe I didn't do it correctly
I need a "hack" for my mini microwave and getting rid of the smell inside. So far everything I've tried hasn't worked. Lol...
Have you tried a few charcoal briquettes? Worked amazingly in post-Katrina refrigerators! 🤔
Clean w Baking soda or white vinegar
That's why I don't see a wedding ring
More likely life in Hicksville with no options other than starting over.