Hello 1 A complete collection of "waste utilization[1]" in life!
With a little effort, unusable dry batteries can be brought back to life. The method is extremely simple, just rub it on your hands, feet or clothes for a while. Batteries "resurrected" in this way once allowed an alarm clock to run for two more weeks. Speaking of which, the principle of a battery is to generate electric current through chemical reactions. When the battery is out of power, it means that the current is not flowing smoothly. Even if it seems to be out of power on the surface, there are still many components inside that have not yet undergone chemical reactions. Therefore, as long as you rub it for a moment and let the heat generated by the friction warm the inside of the battery, it can help the remaining components in the battery to smoothly react chemically.
Use flavored milk to remove fruit juice from clothes
Apply flavored milk to the traces, and wash it off with clean water after 1 hour.
Use old stockings as cushions
Cut out the worn stockings, stuff them with cotton or chopped sponge, and then seam the stockings one by one. Pick it up, roll it into a disc shape, sew it with needle and thread, and add some small decorations on it to become a beautiful and practical cushion.
The foam plastic mesh cover replaces the scouring pad
The foam plastic mesh cover is soft in texture. Use it to wipe furniture, pots and stoves, etc. without scratching the items.
Waste newspaper can make glass extremely bright
First spray some water vapor on the newspaper, then wipe it carefully, and finally wipe it again with dry newspaper to make the glass extremely bright.
An old shower cap prevents the bag from being stained
Put the old shower cap on the bottom of the bag, especially the bottom of a light-colored canvas or cloth bag, and place it in the front basket of a bicycle or other place to keep the bag from getting dirty.
The wonderful use of waste sponge allows flowers and trees to get sufficient water for a long time
Put the waste sponge at the bottom of the flower pot and cover it with a layer of soil. When watering the flowers, the sponge It can store water and supply flowers and trees with sufficient water for a long time.
Coat hanger covers made from old umbrellas
Umbrellas are generally beautiful and have dense texture, making them suitable for clothes hanger covers. Cut a piece of umbrella cloth about 2 cm in diameter from the center of the old umbrella cloth, and then use a diagonal strip of fabric to roll an edge on the cut edge. In this way, the farm frame cover is made.
The old belt extends the service life of the blade.
Every time the blade is used up, rub it back and forth on the back of the old belt a few times, and it can be used again.
Slurry clothes with rice water
The precipitated white rice water can be used to starch clothes after boiling.
Making clothes hooks from scrap toothbrushes
Remove the bristles from scrap toothbrushes, place the toothbrush head in 1 cup of boiling water, wait until it softens, and quickly bend the toothbrush handle into a hook with your hands (Let it cool and harden before letting go), and then nail it in place to make it a clothes hook.
The apple peel makes the aluminum pot as bright as new
Put the fresh apple peel in the blackened aluminum pot, add water and boil for a quarter of an hour, then rinse with clean water.
Chewing gum residue sticks to shoes
When the shoes are unglued, you can spit out the chewing gum residue that has been squeezed out of the sugar in your mouth, stuff it into the open gap of the shoe upper, and then press it hard a few times , the heel and upper will stick together tightly, and its bonding fastness is even better than ordinary glue.
Rice-washed water makes muddy water clear
Pour a certain amount of rice-washed water into the pool, and the turbid water will become clear. I often pour rice water into the fish pond. It not only enhances the nutrition of fish, but also keeps the pond water clean.
An old shower cap prevents the seat cushion from getting wet.
Put an old shower cap on the bicycle seat cushion on rainy days to ensure that the seat cushion does not get wet.
It is fast and safe to remove fish scales from waste bottle caps
Fix five or six beer or beverage bottle caps staggeredly on a wooden board, leaving a handle for scraping Fish scales, fast and safe.
Mosquito-repellent ash as fertilizer
Mosquito-repellent ash contains potassium and can be used as fertilizer for potted flowers. Just sprinkle a little water on the mosquito-repellent ash and apply it to the pot. , easily absorbed and utilized by flowers and trees.
Smart Utilization of Waste Oil
Materials: Waste oil and napkins usually used for frying food
Steps: 1. Soak kitchen paper in oil and soak.
1. Soak kitchen paper in oil until soaked.
2. Wipe the oil-stained range hood with a paper towel soaked in oil.
Rinse it with hot water after 3.5 minutes, and the range hood will be very clean.
Principle: Since oils easily penetrate into each other when in contact with each other, the oil stains can be removed relatively easily after applying waste oil on the oil stains.
The wonderful uses of egg shells
1. Make small handicrafts. Complete empty eggshells can be turned into arts and crafts by painting them with oil paint.
2. Makes skin delicate and smooth. Collect a layer of egg white in the eggshell, add a small spoonful of milk powder and honey, and mix it into a paste. After washing your face at night, apply the mixed egg paste on your eyelids and wash it off after 30 minutes. This method is often used to make Facial muscles are delicate and smooth.
3. Treat rickets in children. Egg shells contain more than 90% calcium carbonate and a small amount of sodium carbonate, hydrogen phosphate and other substances. When crushed into powder and taken orally, it can treat rickets in children.
4. Upper stomach pain.
Wash and break the egg shells, put them into an iron pot and stir-fry them over a slow fire (do not burn them), then grind them into powder. The finer the better, take one egg shell a day, divided into 2 to 3 times before meals. Or take it with sweat after meals. It has analgesic and antacid effects on patients with duodenal ulcer, stomach pain and hyperacidity.
5. Anti-inflammatory and pain relieving. Crush egg shells into powder and apply them externally, which has the effect of treating wounds and anti-inflammatory.
6. Treat burns. Inside the egg shell, there is a thin layer of egg membrane. When a certain part of the body is burned, you can gently crack an egg, peel off the egg membrane, and apply it to the wound. After about 10 days, the wound will heal. Another advantage is that it relieves pain when applied.
7. Treat dizziness in women. Fry the eggshells over low heat until yellow, then grind them into powder, mix evenly with the licorice powder, take 5 grams and drink it with an appropriate amount of rice wine, twice a day.
8. Treat diarrhea. Use 30 grams of egg shells, 9 grams each of tangerine peel and chicken gizzards, stir-fry them in a pot and grind them into powder. Take 6 grams each time with warm boiled water, 3 times a day for two days.
9. Light the stove. Crush the eggshells, wrap them in paper, and use them to start a fire in the stove. The effect is very good.
10. Kill ants. Use fire to lightly burn the eggshells, then grind them into powder and sprinkle them on the corners to kill ants.
11. Repels slugs. Dry and crush the eggshells and place them around the kitchen walls and drains to drive away slugs.
12. Raise flowers. Pour the water used to clean the eggshells into flower pots to help the growth of flowers and trees. Grinding the eggshells and placing them in flower pots not only maintains moisture but also provides nutrients to the flowers.
13. Make chickens lay more eggs. Crush eggshells into powder and feed them to chickens, which can increase the egg-laying ability of hens and prevent them from laying soft-shelled eggs.
14. Prevent calcium deficiency in poultry and livestock. Eggshells are roasted and ground into powder and mixed into feed to prevent and treat calcium deficiency in poultry and livestock.
Use waste bottles wisely
Make a small watering can. Some beverage bottles are colorful and it is a pity to throw them away. They can be used as a very practical small watering can. When using waste bottles to make small watering cans, just tap some small holes in the bottom of the bottle.
Make measuring cups. Some bottles (such as discarded milk bottles, etc.) have scales on them. With a little processing, you can use them as measurement standards.
Make clothes smell fragrant. Do not throw away empty perfume bottles, lotion bottles, etc. immediately. Open their caps and put them in the suitcase or wardrobe, which will make the clothes smell fragrant.
Roll out the noodles. When rolling noodles, if you can't find a rolling pin, you can use an empty glass bottle instead. Rolling the noodles in a bottle filled with hot water can also soften the hard noodles.
Remove wrinkles from your tie. A wrinkled tie can be made smooth and beautiful without ironing it. Just roll the tie around a cylindrical beer bottle, and when you use it the next morning, the original wrinkles will be eliminated.
Protect your watch. Cut the small plastic medicine bottle and put the watch on it. Use a ballpoint pen to draw the shape of the watch and cut it out in the same way. Cut out long openings for the watch strap on both sides. Pass the watch strap through the opening and then through the opening of the watch. The bolts at both ends pass through the inside, and when worn on the hand, it is smooth, sweat-proof, and not easy to fall off.
Make a funnel. Use scissors to cut the middle part of the empty Coke bottle. The upper part becomes a very practical funnel and the lower part can be used as a water glass.
Make chopstick tubes. Wrap a circle of cotton gauze soaked in alcohol or kerosene around the neck of the glass bottle, ignite it, and when the fire is about to go out, put the bottle in cold water, so that the glass bottle will be cut neatly. It is also very practical to use the lower part as a chopstick holder.
Wind lamp. Cut off the bottom of the glass bottle and insert it into a lamp holder made of bamboo tubes. Several ventilation holes should be made on the bottom of the lamp holder, and several gaps should be made on the bottom edge of the bamboo tube, so that when the lamp is placed on the table, air can enter through the gaps.
Make a goldfish bowl. A thick glass bottle can be used as a goldfish bowl in the same way as a chopstick tube. Attach a piece of rubber tube to the bottle stopper below, so you can change the water for the goldfish without taking it out.
Made chandelier shades. Find a large, brightly colored empty wine bottle with a cap (such as a brandy bottle, etc.), cut the bottle and polish it smooth. Install the chandelier head and light bulb in the bottle, drill a hole in the original bottle cap to pass the wire through, and screw on the bottle cap. Place an 8cm long colored plastic tube around the neck of the bottle. Attach a circle of golden adhesive tape to the middle of the bottle to create a beautiful chandelier.
Making shampoo. Use a plastic bottle to make a tooth-shaped shampoo. Cut the bottle in half just below its neck and trim it into a zigzag shape with scissors (the teeth should be cut as sharp as possible).
Use waste bottle caps wisely
Clean the walls. Nail a few small bottle caps on a small wooden board to make a small iron brush. You can use it to scrape off paper attached to the wall and dirt on the soles of shoes. It has many uses.
Put a soap box. Placing bottle caps in the soap dish prevents the soap from coming into contact with the water at the bottom of the box, thus saving soap.
Make a washboard. Collect the lids from some waste medicine bottles (such as the rubber lids from penicillin bottles, etc.), and then nail them to a rectangular board in rows in a criss-cross position (the nails must be nailed to the recesses of the lids), and it becomes A very practical washboard. Because the rubber cover is elastic, the clothes will suffer less wear during laundry.
Protect the legs of the chair.
Moving chairs across the floor often makes a jarring noise. To avoid this, a bottle cap (such as the rubber cap on a penicillin bottle) can be placed on the legs of the chair as a buffer, which will not make a harsh sound and protect the legs of the chair.
Protect the facade of the house. Fix the discarded rubber cover on the back of the door with glue to prevent the door from colliding when opening and closing, and play a role in protecting the facade of the room.
The man who repaired the sewer. After a long period of use, the wooden handle of the sewer pipe became separated from the rubber. In this case, you can find an iron cap for a wine bottle, use screws to fix the cap to the end of the wooden handle, and then put a glue bowl on it to avoid the handle falling off.
Relieves itching. If mosquito bites are extremely itchy in summer, you can place the hot water bottle cap on the mosquito bite and rub it for 2 to 3 seconds, then remove it, 2 to 3 times in a row. The severe itching will disappear immediately and will not appear locally. erythema. The bottle cap is best taken from a thermos bottle with a water temperature of about 90°C.
Grow flowers. Take a bottle cap and place it at the water outlet of the flowerpot to allow water to circulate and prevent soil from flowing away.
Make your own simple needle thread spool with inner reel of film
Use 2 to 3 used 135 film inner reels and stick them together with adhesive to make a beautiful and practical needle thread spool.
Use of scraps
There are many uses for scraps. For example, when making children’s clothes, you can choose some brightly colored rags and cut them into interesting small animal patterns. As a patch flower, it can be attached to children's knees and other places, which can not only increase the appearance and play a decorative role, but also increase the firmness of these parts and extend the wearing life.
The wonderful use of noodle soup
If there is no detergent on hand, then noodle soup (called dumpling soup) is a good substitute. Use it to wash the dishes, and then rinse with water after washing. , the decontamination effect is no less than that of detergent.
Using old umbrella canopies
Most of the canopies of old nylon umbrellas that have no repair value are very strong. Therefore, the umbrella cover can be removed and transformed into large and small nylon handbags with different patterns and colors. The production method is: first break the old umbrella cover into small pieces (maximum 8 pieces) along the seams, wash, dry and iron them. Then use 6 of the pieces to turn them upside down and piece them into a rectangular shape, and use 2 pieces to make a strap or shoulder strap. When splicing, various portable nylon bags can be made according to personal preferences and umbrella patterns. Finally, attach the carrying strap or strap and decorate it with various fasteners.
Using old records
Discarded plastic records can be baked soft on the stove and gently shaped into lotus leaves with your hands, thus becoming a unique fruit plate. . It can also be shaped into various styles as you like, or used to hold items or for decoration, all of which are unique.
The wonderful uses of waste tapes
Waste tapes or inferior tapes can easily damage the magnetic heads and cannot be used on machines. But it can be used to decorate the surface of light-colored modular furniture. Pasting method: ① When the last coat of paint on the modular furniture is about to dry, straighten the waste tape and paste it. ②After painting the modular furniture, apply white glue to the matte side of the tape, then straighten it and stick it to the modular furniture.