You use shampoo on a regular basis to wash your hair, but did you ever wonder what else it can be used for? It can actually be used for many different things. Since you always have some on hand, it can really help you out in a bind. Here are a few ways you can use shampoo to make your life a little easier.
1. Bodywash
Running out of bodywash can be a real pain, especially when you are already in the shower. Don’t worry; you can always use your shampoo as bodywash. It serves the same purpose and can really help you in a bind.
2. Laundry Stain Remover
Laundry stains can be frustrating, and even when you spray them with laundry stain remover, they don’t always come clean. Shampoo works better than most stain removers, and it’s more affordable. Most people already have shampoo in their home, too, so there is no need to buy extra products.
3. Clean Oven Racks
Your oven racks can get grime and scum baked on them. It’s almost impossible to remove and it can make your food taste strange. Shampoo can soften the baked-on grime, so it’s much easier to wipe away.
4. Wash Fake Eyelashes
If you wear fake eyelashes, you probably struggle to get them clean. Mascara and facial oils can collect on the lashes and cause them to look awful. You can clean them by adding a little shampoo to a small bowl of water and soaking them overnight. The shampoo will cut through all the grime and leave them feathery and soft.
5. Foot Scrub
If your feet are tired and sore, some foot scrub can do wonders for them. Mix some shampoo with a little bit of sugar, and you have an easy and affordable foot scrub. Apply it with a sponge or your hand, and it will remove dead skin and make your feet feel great again.
6. Clean The Sink
Your bathroom sink can be hard to clean. Makeup stains and toothpaste can get stuck to the side, and regular cleaning products don’t always cut through them. Shampoo can do the trick. It will leave your sink sparkling clean.
7. Remove Makeup
If you are out of makeup remover but still need to get all that makeup off your face before bed, shampoo can do the trick. Simply mix it with water on a cloth and apply it to your face. It will soften and remove the makeup, so it rinses off easily.
8. Fix A Stuck Zipper
When your zipper gets stuck on your clothing, it can be frustrating and even embarrassing. Don’t throw out your favorite pair of pants or jacket. Apply some shampoo to the zipper, which will lubricate it so it’s easier to get unstuck.
9. Use As Bubble Bath
Sometimes you just need a nice bubble bath. If you don’t have any bubble bath to add to your bathtub, just use shampoo instead. It will bubble up and help you relax and forget about the day while you soak.
10. Clean Paintbrushes
If you have paintbrushes, you can clean them and reuse them. You don’t have to keep paint thinner or mineral spirits on hand; you just have to have some shampoo. Just soak them in the shampoo, and the paint will come right off.
11. Shaving Cream
Need to shave and don’t have any shaving cream? Just use shampoo instead. It’s just as soft and will leave even help prevent shaving bumps and irritation. It’s also more affordable then shaving cream.
12. Remove Bandages Easily
Sometimes, pulling a bandage off a wound can be pretty painful. The best way to make it painless is to apply a small amount of shampoo mixed with water to the bandage before you pull it. The shampoo will help dissolve some of the adhesive, so removing the bandage doesn’t hurt as badly.
13. Remove Paint From Clothing
When you get paint on your clothing, your first thought is probably how ruined it is. It’s almost impossible to get paint out of most fabrics. Before you toss your T-shirt, just apply some shampoo to the paint and let it soak into the fabric. It should wash right out.
14. Wash Out Pantyhose
You can’t exactly toss pantyhose in the washing machine, or else it will be destroyed. If you want to wear it again, you can handwash it with shampoo. It’s gentle enough to use on the hose but also tough enough to get it clean.
15. Prevent Swimming Mask From Fogging Up
Looking for a way to stop your swimming masks from fogging up? You might not expect that shampoo can help with that. Apply some shampoo with a cloth, and then rinse the mask with water. It won’t fog up, and you will be able to see when you wear it.
16. Remove Blood From Linens
Blood stains can be tough to remove from linens. Bleach doesn’t always do the trick, or you may not have it on hand. Instead, you can use shampoo. It will soak into the blood stain, loosen it up, and help remove it.
17. Remove Ring Around The Collar
That yellow ring around the collar of your shirt can be difficult to clean. Even bleach doesn’t seem to work well at removing it. Instead, soak the shirt collar in a mixture of shampoo and water, and then toss it in the washing machine. The stain will come right out.
18. Toilet Cleaner
Need to clean your toilet but don’t have any toilet cleaning solution? Just use shampoo instead. Apply the shampoo to the ring of the toilet or squirt a little in the toilet bowl and use the brush to scrub it. It will help remove stains and dirt.
19. Clean Makeup Brushes
Your makeup brushes can get dirty and cause your face to break out. You can wash them out with shampoo on a regular basis to keep them clean. Just soak them in a solution of shampoo and water and allow them to air dry before using them.
20. Clean The Grill
If your grill is covered in burnt food and grease, you may be wondering what you can use to cut through it. Shampoo is the perfect solution. Mix it with water in a spray bottle and then spray it on the grill. Allow it to set for several minutes, then wipe it clean and rinse the grill with water.
21. Clean Headstones
Headstones can be corroded and be hard to read over time. You can clean them with some shampoo, water, and a toothbrush or scrub brush. The shampoo will break down all the dirt and grime and leave the headstones looking much better.
22. Clean Houseplant Leaves
Sometimes, your houseplant leaves can get dusty and dirty. You have to be careful about what you use to clean them, but shampoo is gentle enough to get the job done without hurting them. Just mix some shampoo with water and spray the leaves. Then wipe them clean with a cloth.
23. Remove Stains From Carpets
Carpet stains can be ugly and hard to remove. Before you call an expensive professional team of carpet cleaners, try to remove the stains yourself. Spray shampoo on the stain and allow it to soak into the stain. Blot it up with a cloth, and the stain should be gone.
24. Clean Appliances
Appliances can get dirty and grimy, and there aren’t many things that can cut through the grease. Mix some shampoo with water and spray it on the appliances. Wipe them clean with a towel, and your appliances will look as good as new.
25. Unclog The Toilet
Few things are as gross and as frustrating as a toilet clog. Few things work to unclog your toilet, and most of them are expensive. Before you buy a bunch of products that don’t work, try shampoo instead. Remove all the water from the toilet, squirt some shampoo into the bowl, and allow it to sit for several hours. Add water and try to flush the toilet. It should go down easily.
26. Clean Hair Brushes
You should clean your hair brushes often. You can do that with shampoo. You don’t have to worry about cleaning products touching your hair, and if the shampoo gets left behind on the brush, it won’t harm your hair. You will be amazed at how much better the hairbrush goes through your hair when it’s clean.
27. Loosen Nuts And Bolts
Trying to loosen nuts and bolts with no luck? You don’t need to spend a lot of money on sprays and tools to help loosen them. You can apply some shampoo on the nuts and bolts to help lubricate them, so they are easier to loosen.
28. Lubricate Squeaky Hinges
Tired of hearing the door squeak every time you open it? Don’t take it apart. Instead, just spray a little shampoo on the hinges. It will lubricate them and make them quiet.
29. Resize Shrunken Sweaters
When you shrink your sweaters, you assume there’s nothing you can do. Shampoo can help return them to their normal size. Soak the sweaters in a mixture of shampoo and water, and then hang them to dry. They will stretch back out and be good as new.
30. Pet Shampoo
If you don’t have any pet shampoo on hand and need to wash your dog or cat, you can use human shampoo. Just make sure it doesn’t get in your pet’s eyes. Tearless shampoo or baby shampoo is best.
31. Buff Your Shoes
Shoes looking dull? Shine them up with some shampoo. Add a little shampoo to a cloth and buff your shoes as normal. Your shoes will sparkle and shine like new.
32. Bubble Solution
Shampoo can be diluted with a little bit of water and used to make bubbles for kids. Just pour the mixture in a bottle or a bowl, and give your kids a bubble wand. It’s sure to keep them busy for a few hours.
33. Handwash Delicate Clothing
Need to wash some delicate clothing? Add some shampoo to a sink full of water and wash them by hand. The shampoo will clean them but is also delicate enough to keep from damaging them.
34. Clean Mirrors
Dirty mirrors are a pain, and most cleaning solutions leave them with spots or streaks. Shampoo can make your mirrors sparkling clean, so you can see your reflection better. It also doesn’t leave behind streaks or spots.
35. Clean Jewelry
Shampoo is a great jewelry cleaner. It has the ability to eat away at dirt and grime and leave the jewelry looking shiny and new. Soak your jewelry in a shampoo and water mixture, and then rinse and allow them to air dry before wearing.
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