8 Smart Ways To Save Money On Items You Already Own


Vinegar: Storing bottles of vinegar is money-saving as it helps in healthy chemical-free cleaning process. Mix vinegar and water in a spray bottle and use it to clean your kitchen, glass panes, and other surfaces. The non-toxic and less expensive vinegar is very helpful in removing stains from the laundry or glass items as well. You can add half cup vinegar to the laundry cycle, which will make your clothes naturally soft, reduce odor and enhance color.

Toothpaste: It’s more than what it is made for. Toothpaste is a cleaning product and apart from making your teeth shine, it helps you keep your jewelry shine. Rub some toothpaste on the piece of jewelry and leave it overnight. Later wipe it with a wet cloth and see the shine. Interestingly, toothpaste can help dry-out blemishes as well, as dabbed on the blemish for a night can help in its reduction; thus saving you from buying expensive blemish cream for a just one small pimple.

Vegetable oil: Everyone wants their shoes to be shiny and new every day. You spend much on expensive shoe polishes loaded with chemicals that in turn can tarnish the natural glow of your expensive leather shoes and other expensive items. Replace shoe polishes with vegetable oil from your kitchen. Just wipe off the dirt from the shoes with a moist cloth, put a few drops on a paper towel and gently rub it on the shoes to discover the chemical-free natural shine.

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