A sponge for washing dishes is always in the kitchen. Can it be used for anything other than cleaning oil from pots and pans? These lightweight dishwashing sponges can be used for a variety of purposes, from helping you remove nail Polish to making a game out of it. Here are 12 different ways to use a dish sponge. Have you ever used one?
Bend a small glass jar into a sponge, into the nail Polish remover, to remove nail Polish, Nail Polish does not have to use a cotton swab for half a day, as long as the fingers are bent into the sponge into a small hole inserted inserted into the rub, just fine. Put the used soap on a sponge, not only can keep it dry, and extend its service life, but also avoids the bottom softening and caking. Cut The colored sponges into blocks of the same size and stack them together as building blocks or play games. Used to wipe all kinds of clothing fibers, pet hair is very convenient. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon baking soda or Baking Soda on a sponge and store in the refrigerator's crisper drawer or on a shelf to remove the flavor. Put a sponge under the plant and water it again. The sponge can store water and keep the plant from dying. Students who often do needlework can use a dish sponge to do needlework. Want to put flowerpots on top of the furniture, you can paste the flowerpots into thin slices of sponge so that you can avoid the flowerpot's rough bottom of the furniture surface scratch. To take a box lunch anywhere, you can freeze a damp sponge and wrap it in a ziplock bag, which can be placed next to the lunch box to keep the ambient temperature down. Don't throw away small pieces of soap, just cut a small hole in the sponge so that it can be put into small soap quickly, and then soaked after the sponge absorbs soap water evenly, can be used to clean some things, and can save a lot of money.
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